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Intellectual Property Law and Copyright Infringement in Tanzania

By Tenda Msinjili, Partner, Maria Kitambi, Associate, and Oscar Mashaguri, Associate, Clyde & Co (Africa) 

This article analyzes how a copyright infringement may occur in Tanzania, the remedies available for copyright infringement and the legal penalties incurred if the Copyright Act is violated.

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Essentials of Technology Licensing Agreements: Tips for In-house Counsel

By Evan Foster, Partner, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Nikki Fisher, Senior Staff Attorney at Huntington Ingalls Industries
J.B. Perrine, Associate General Counsel at Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.

As in-house counsel, you will most likely be dealing with technology licensing agreements. Here are some key tips based on “FAQs – What Every Lawyer Should Know About Technology Licensing Agreements” - a webcast hosted by the Association of Corporate Counsel’s New to In-house Network, sponsored by Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Copyright Assignment Agreement

This is a sample copyright assignment agreement, under which a marketing firm that was hired by a company to create a logo assigns the copyright to the logo to the client company. 

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Limited Copyright License - New York Corporation

This is a sample limited copyright license, between a corporation is based in New York (as licensor) and an individual (as licensee), for the non-exclusive, non-transferable, one-time right and license to reproduce, publish, display and used the copyrighted material for a specific purpose.

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Quick Overview: NFTs - What’s The Big Deal? A Practical Introduction and Guide For In-house Counsel

By Rob Potter and Sarah Anderson – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

This Quick Overview is intended to demystify "non-fungible tokens" (NFTs) at a broad level, introduce the concept and functionality to non-tech counsel, and provide a practical approach to addressing intellectual-property issues and other legal concerns that may arise in connection with NFTs.

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ACC Quick Overview: Opposing Trademark Applications in Canada

By Kwan T. Loh, Counsel, Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor Trademark Agent, and Reagan Seidler, Associate, Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor

This Quick Overview addresses when and how to oppose a trademark application in Canada. Those familiar with the process in the United States will find it much the same.