to learn how the decisions in the Tiffany vs. Ebay case can affect how you do business online and how you can protect your brand in the future.
Recent U.S. Court finding, like Tiffany vs. Ebay, underscore the need for both small and large, global businesses to preserve their product integrity and to minimize the devaluation of their brands. Join Martin Schwimmer and Oren J. Warshavsky on October 2nd as they discuss the relevant cases and decisions that can, and will, affect your company’s reputation and ecommerce business.
While the Internet has opened up plenty of opportunities for growth and awareness, it also leaves many companies vulnerable to online counterfeiting and consumer confusion. This complimentary Webinar will examine some key questions about these issues, including:
How diligent should a company be in policing their brand online?
What happens if your company continues with the status quo?
What can you expect from the courts when it comes to protecting your company’s products on ecommerce sites?
*CLE credits have not been pre-approved for this webinar. Please contact your state CLE board to determine eligibility and procedure for obtaining approval.
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Webinar Details
Date: Thursday, October 2, 2008 Time: 2:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM Pacific Duration: 1 Hour
speaker information
Martin Schwimmer
Of Counsel, Moses & Singer LLP
Partner, Schwimmer Mitchell
Law Firm
Oren J. Warshavsky
Partner
Baker Hostetler
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Dave Wieneke
Interactive Marketing Manager
Thomson CompuMark
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