Data Rights Under Federal Government Contracts: What Are Data rights?
This article is the first installment in a series from PilieroMazza where we will walk through the various data rights clauses in the FAR and DFARS to explain how they are supposed to work, what they mean, and when to know which rules apply to a particular procurement. Data rights under federal government contracts create confusion from both the government and the contractor perspectives. There is substantial misunderstanding as to the purpose of the data rights regulations and the limits . . . Read More
“March-in” Rights – The (Paper) Damoclean Sword of Federal Procurement Patent Law
Given the recent PilieroMazza webinar on Data Rights in federal contracting , we have had a number of clients raise concerns or questions about the government’s “march-in” rights under the Bayh-Dole Act, which controls certain data rights and patent issues under federal contracts. For those of you who do not already know, for patentable items created under federally-funded contracts, the government has the right to force the contractor who holds the patent to issue a license to third parties, including competitors, under certain conditions. As we will see, . . . Read More
Corporate Housekeeping Tips: Keeping Your Website in Tip Top Shape
By Kimi Murakami Among the other areas of your business that you need to keep in order, don’t forget your website. Your website is the company’s digital storefront to the public. Protecting it is paramount to protecting your brand. Below is a checklist of issues to keep in mind in order to more fully-protect valuable company assets. Have you trademarked your business name and logo? If not, are you using the ™ (trademark) symbol after the mark? Your company’s name, . . . Read More
Trademarks, Copyrights and Registered Marks: Corporate Website Housekeeping
By Kimi Murakami Among all of the other areas of your business that you need to keep in order, don’t forget your website. Your website is the company’s digital store front to all of your customers and the public. Protecting it is paramount to protecting your brand. Below is a checklist of issues to keep in mind in order to more fully protect valuable company assets. Have you trademarked your business name and logo? If not, are you using the . . . Read More
The gTLD Explosion: Changes to Domain Names that All Businesses Should be Aware Of
The universe of domain names within the internet is undergoing radical change and businesses need to be aware of how to navigate in this new world. On June 20, 2011, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”), the international non-profit corporation that oversees the domain name system in the internet, approved the launch of its new generic top-level domains (“gTLD”) program dramatically expanding the existing gTLD system. gTLDs are the extensions (i.e., letters or words) that come to the right of the “dot” in a . . . Read More