As many of you know, Rick Sanders has been posting a series of blog entries on online music sources and their legal status (or lack thereof) under U.S. copyright law. Recently, Brad McCarty of The Next Web contacted Rick to discuss Apple’s imminent iCloud, and what might happen when the iTunes Match services discovers pirated content in a user’s library. Brad’s great article based on his conversation with Rick can be found here.
Tara Aaron
Tara helps clients across multiple industries and countries with licenses and disputes involving trademarks, copyrights, domain names, software, trade secrets, and privacy compliance. She earned her Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) in U.S. Privacy Law in 2018 and in European Data Protection Law in 2019. Her clients include many technology start-ups, software developers, and website designers as well as long-standing institutional clients who come to her for representation in copyright, trademark, licensing and privacy. She also assists with the purchase and sale of intellectual property assets. She has on multiple occasions successfully obtained hijacked domain names for the rightful owners, and regularly negotiates service and technology agreements with the largest telecommunications and software providers in the country.