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Internet Law
Internet law (or Cyberlaw) encapsulates the legal issues arising out of the existence and use of the Internet. It is not a distinct area of law such as tax or contract law, but is a broader field that encompasses many areas of law. These include jurisdiction, copyright and trademark law, the Fair Use doctrine, contract law, freedom of expression, defamation, taxation, and privacy.
Our lawyers serve many clients in the high-tech Denver/Boulder area and across Colorado. We also serve some out of state and overseas clients. As Internet lawyers we advise clients concerning many aspects of Internet law, including domain name disputes, cybersquatting, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA), the Communications Decency Act, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, publisher and distributor liability, compliance with spam laws (including the federal CAN-SPAM Act), licensing, website terms of use, Internet usage policies, and e-commerce.
We draft and review:
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Software Licenses
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Consulting Agreements
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Non-Disclosure Agreements
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Web Design & Hosting Agreements
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End User License Agreements
As counsel to a trade association, high-tech businesses, and many nonprofit organizations, Mark Cohen has encountered all of these issues and gained significant expertise. Prior to attending law school, Alison L. Choy-Kilmer, who is of counsel to The Cohen Law Group, earned her MBA and MPS from Syracuse University and worked as a senior manager for media and Internet companies such as America Online and Lycos in their Business and Sales Strategy divisions. She also has experience working with start-ups such as E-media and KnowEx Solutions, holding such positions as Sales and Marketing Manager and Director of Marketing and Strategic Alliances.
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