Monthly Archive for: ‘April, 2012’

Crossword Challenge – Test your tech-law savvy and more!

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Click here to try the interactive version of the puzzle (Java required)                   Don’t have Java?  Then see below for a traditional format. Across 1.     Massachusetts requires that any person or business, wherever located, that owns or licenses “personal information” of a Massachusetts resident maintain this kind of written information security program. …

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Jeremy Pomeroy speaking on social media law at PLI Information Technology Law Institute

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Jeremy Pomeroy will be speaking on Social Media issues in technology transactions at the Practicing Law Institute’s “Information Technology Law Institute 2012: Innovations in Apps, E-books, Cybersecurity, Mobile Technology, Privacy and Social Media.“  The seminar will take place on April 19-20, 2012 in New York.   For more information, click here.

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The Craigslist Exemption (and the brave new world of the JOBS Act)

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If you’re like me, you might be having trouble sorting out the new JOBS Act (properly, the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act) that President Obama signed into law on April 5. The written and online analyses seem to be essentially correct but they are far too sketchy to let us all participate in the discussion. To understand the law and …

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