Tuesday, January 6, 2015

January 12: Webcast - Top 10 Open Source Legal Developments in 2014 #MCLE

This annual review will highlight the most significant legal developments related to open source software in 2014, including:
  • New lawsuits: enforcing GPLv2 and more patent litigation
  • GPL Guides
  • FOSS Trademark Issues
  • Android Community
  • FOSS Business Model.
Gain insights into these important legal developments from two of the leading open source legal experts, Karen Copenhaver, Partner at Choate Hall & Stewart and Counsel for the Linux Foundation, Mark Radcliffe, Partner at DLA Piper and General Counsel for the Open Source Initiative (OSI).\
Title:
Top 10 Open Source Legal Developments in 2014
When/Where:
January 12, 2015
11:30am EST
Webcast - Register Now!
Credit:
  • California: This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1 hour in the General category. DLA Piper certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved education activities prescribed in the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.
  • New York: This nontransitional continuing legal education program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 1.0 credit hour, of which 1.0 credit hour can be applied toward the Professional Practice requirement. Please note that CLE credit is not available for newly admitted attorneys.
  • New Jersey: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 1.2 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 1.2 qualify as hours of credit toward the General category.
  • CLE credit will be applied for in other states where DLA Piper has an office except in Minnesota, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
Speakers:
  • Karen Copenhaver, partner at Choate Hall & Stewart and Counsel for the Linux Foundation
  • Mark Radcliffe, partner at DLA Piper and General Counsel for the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
By:
Black Duck Software

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