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Subject:FW: Digital Intellectual Property From:"Hiatt, Mike" <MHiatt -at- OBIWAN -dot- INTECOM -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 27 Aug 1998 14:42:56 -0500
Found in the Online Writing newsgroup and not seen on these lists. If I
missed it being posted sorry.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ckilian -at- hubcap -dot- mlnet -dot- com [SMTP:ckilian -at- hubcap -dot- mlnet -dot- com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 1998 11:22 AM
> To: online-writing -at- planetarynews -dot- com
> Subject: Fwd: Digital Intellectual Property
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> This may be of interest...Cheers, Crawford Kilian
>
> FROM THE LAW OFFICE OF LESLEY ELLEN HARRIS
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> Dear Subscriber to Copyright and New Media Legal News:
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> NOTICE OF NEW BOOK:
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> DIGITAL PROPERTY: CURRENCY OF THE 21ST CENTURY
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> As many of you are aware, my new book, Digital Property: Currency of
> the 21st Century, has now been published by McGraw-Hill and is for
> sale in bookstores in Canada and the U.S.
>
> In addition, it can be purchased from
>http://mcgrawhill.ca/digitalproperty and
>http://www.books.mcgraw-hill.com as well as from many online
> bookstores including http://www.amazon.com and
>http://www.barnesandnoble.com.
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> The book is a general interest book with the underlying premise that
> intellectual property (IP) will have increasingly more value in the
> digital economy and suggests ways of counting your IP and making money
> from it on the Internet. In addition to Internet business strategies
> and new media opportunities, information and recommendations for
> buying and selling content on the Internet, there is a chapter on
> general copyright principles and a clause-by-clause analysis of a
> digital licensing agreement.
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>
> Barnes & Noble
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> You are invited to a discussion of Digital Property followed by a
> question and answer period on Tuesday, August 18, 1998 from 7:30-8:30
> p.m. in Annapolis, MD at Barnes & Noble (25116 Solomons Island Rd.)
> For further information, call 410-573-1115.
>
> Media Copies
>
> If you are interested in obtaining a copy of Digital Property for
> review/press purposes, please email teresap -at- mcgrawhill -dot- ca (in Canada)
> or dianna_sanguedolce -at- mcgraw-hill -dot- com (in the U.S.)
>
> Association Discount
>
> McGraw-Hill offers discounts to associations and others who purchase
> multiple copies of the books to pass onto their members and others. If
> this interests you, please email lindas -at- mcgrawhill -dot- ca (in Canada).
>
>
>
> Lesley Ellen Harris
>
> Copyright & New Media Lawyer
> T: 416.352.5011 or 202.478.0478
> E: lesley -at- copyrightlaws -dot- com
> W: http://copyrightlaws.com
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> August 11, 1998
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