New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | July 8, 2019
Technology Law columnists Richard Raysman and Peter Brown focus on the unintended consequences of accelerating payments under a software license, even if the clause appears to result in more immediate payment from the breaching party.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | June 10, 2019
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown summarize the facts and procedural history of 'Medtron Software Intelligence Corp. v. Metairie Gastroenterology', where one party learned that reliance on oral modifications to a written agreement can successfully be opposed by an adversary citing to the plain, unambiguous terms of a contract.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | May 13, 2019
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss a recent decision wherein a software licensor was permitted to terminate a license that the licensee alleged continued in “perpetuity” on grounds that the merger clause in the license did not supersede a related master services agreement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | April 8, 2019
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss 'Silver Mgmt. Grp. v. AdvisorEngine', in which the Delaware Chancery Court dealt with a software license dispute that concerned both the payment and term provisions. The court found for the licensor on the term issue and the licensee on the fee issue.
By Stuart D. Levi and Miriam Furst | March 22, 2019
The intersection of real-world objects with digital images will test a number of legal doctrines.
By Jennifer Tempesta and Stephanie Kato | March 22, 2019
Considering the advances in AI technology and intellectual property law, how do these recent developments shape the outlook of AI patentability?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | March 11, 2019
Software audits have become so prevalent that companies offering “audit management software” have proliferated in recent years. In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss the recent case “Master Tax LLC v. Ultimate Software Group,” involving a dispute over a licensee's refusal to allow a software audit which was designed to determine the licensee's compliance with its use of the license keys.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 7, 2019
New York-based Harris Beach's software aims to make companies aware of their data privacy risks and enable them to more easily comply with a host of regulations.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 7, 2019
Nathan Kallus, a Cornell Tech professor and co-writer of the paper, said that when an applicant doesn't include their protected class, regulators may be overestimating disparities by guessing race by zip code or other factors.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | February 15, 2019
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The image of the Internet as an unregulated Wild West, untouched by government action, is one that some find attractive. But it is not accurate, as illustrated by a number of important actions taken in recent weeks by the New York State Attorney General's office. These steps have significant practical ramifications for companies and individuals in New York that use the Internet as well as the businesses that provide Internet services to all of us.
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