Is it okay to Use Legal Forms for Your Website that You Copied from Another Website?
By Rob Hassett
January 1, 2015
Costs of Registering Trademarks
By Rob Hassett
January 1, 2015
Bear Stearns’ Collapse Was Inevitable by Rob Hassett
1st Published in the Fulton County Daily Report
Make It Easier for Stockholders to Participate in Compensation Decisions by Rob Hassett
1st Published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Need for Corporate Boards to Take Charge by Rob Hassett
1st Published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Privacy Policies by Rob Hassett
The Attorney-Client Privilege in the Corporate Setting by Cynthia Tolbert
WordPress, Themes and the GPLv2 by Rob Hassett and Mike Schinkel
Will Internet Radio Stations That Stream Music Have to Shut Down? by Rob Hassett
1st Published in the Atlanta Lawyer magazine
Spam Laws and Entertainment by Rob Hassett
Rights of Privacy and Publicity For Film and Television by Rob Hassett
Film & Television 101: Acquiring Life Story, Publishing & Other Associated Rights by Rob Hassett
Can Exchanged Emails Constitute an Enforceable Contract? by Rob Hassett
Selling a Good Idea by Rob Hassett
Five Most Common Legal Mistakes Involving Commercial Websites by Rob Hassett
Cybersquatting – The New Age of URLs and their Impact on Trademarks by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman
12th Annual Southern Regional Entertainment & Sports Law Seminar at the Los Suenos Marriott in Costa Rica on October 27 – 31, 2000. (36 Pages)
Trademark and Copyright Law And The Internet by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman
This paper was presented at the National Business Institute Seminar “The Law of the Internet in Georgia,” July 28, 2000, in Atlanta, Georgia. (51 Pages)
Rights of Privacy and Publicity in Interactive Media by Rob Hassett
Interactive Online Entertainment Law by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman
Recent Developments In Internet Law by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman
This article originally appeared in the materials provided at the 5th Annual Intellectual Property Law Institute sponsored by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia. The Institute was held on November 5-6, 1999 at the Brasstown Valley Resort in Young Harris, Georgia. This article addresses developments relating to Internet law that occurred from January 1, 1998 until October 15, 1999. (37 Pages)
Governing The Internet by Rob Hassett
Online Contracting by Rob Hassett
The Law of the Internet In Georgia – Trademarks by Rob Hassett
The Law Of The Internet – Copyright by Rob Hassett
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: The Fair Use Doctrine and New Media Technology by Rob Hassett and Adam Alexander
This advanced level article addresses the subject of copyright fair use on the Internet. (12 Pages)
Jurisdiction and the Internet by Robert Port
The Impact of Apple vs. Franklin by Rob Hassett
This article first appeared in the December 5, 1983 issue of Computer World and addressed the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit regarding the Apple Computer v. Franklin Computer Corporation lawsuit. This was a very important case both to copyright law in general and to the evolution of the computer industry.
Inadvertent Disclosure of Mail by Robert Port
Why Having a Corporate Name is Not Enough by Rob Hassett