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Internet law is actually a combination of several different areas of traditional law as applied to the Internet. Trademark law, Copyright law, Right of Publicity law, and Contract law in particular are being drastically altered within the context of the Internet.
Some of the more common issues that arise in the context of Internet law include domain name protection and acquisition; securing and protecting Internet-related trademarks, including those involving the federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, and in preparing related licensing agreements; registering and protecting online copyrighted works; and even obtaining patent protection on Internet-related inventions.
For more information on Internet law issues, please visit our Internet Law Resources page.
Otherwise, if you are interested in allowing us to assist you with your Internet-related issues, or simply have further questions, we invite you to call 949-250-5800 or email us to schedule your FREE initial consultation, during which we can discuss any particular issues you may have in more detail.
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