"There's a good argument that by making something freely available for download, you are authorizing downloads," Denise Howell, host of This Week in Law on the TWiT network, told Ars. "A court could find an implied license despite the fact no express license has been stated, simply because there's n
Date: May 01, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Music industry will force licenses on Amazon Cloud Player—or else
Intellectual property lawyer and This Week in Law host Denise Howell generally agrees with Robertson's assessment. "[Amazon's] response as quoted in your piece could have been asserted by MP3.com, Kaleidescape, Slingbox, and of course Robertson's new MP3tunes," Howell told Ars. "All were or have bee
Date: Mar 31, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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Denise Howell
Work:
TWiT.tv - Lawyer.blogger.podcaster.
Education:
UCLA - English, Boalt Hall - Law
About:
I am an appellate, intellectual property, and technology lawyer, a blogger and columnist, and a podcast host.* I practice appellate and technology law, primarily on a consulting basis. I have more fun...