Prove VP of Legal Renata Lowenbraun in The Federal Lawyer | “Intersection of Intellectual Property and Privacy Rights”
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In the most recent article of The Federal Lawyer, the Federal Bar Association’s bi-monthly magazine, legal intern Hannah Shaw and I discuss the changing landscape of global privacy laws and their intersection with intellectual property laws, including the European Union’s sui generis database protection. As digital innovation and disruptive technologies, including those in data analysis, are becoming increasingly important to businesses, we expect to see more jurisprudence that will help companies in the future on this topic.
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