4 Most Common Mistakes Involving Intellectual Property Law by Rob Hassett (Article in Business to Business Magazine)

6 Things to Avoid in Selecting a Name for Your Business by Rob Hassett (Article in Northside Woman Magazine)

Choosing the Right Entity by Rob Hassett (column in the Gwinnett Business Journal)

How My Family Ended Up in Rural Virginia by Rob Hassett (Article for the Jewish Georgian)

When May Contracts Be Based on Emails? by Rob Hassett (column in the Gwinnett Business Journal)

Protecting, Selling and Licensing Ideas by Rob Hassett (column in the Gwinnett Business Journal)

Website Privacy Policies by Rob Hassett (column in the Gwinnett Business Journal)

FAQ Questions about Intellectual Property and Corporate Law - Trademarks   by Rob Hassett (column in the Gwinnett Business Journal)

FAQ About Intellectual Property Law  by Rob Hassett  re: ownership of copyrights in computer program (article in the Gwinnett Business Journal)

An Ounce of Prevention by Rob Hassett (article in the Gwinnett Business Journal about protecting proprietary rights)

Privacy Policies by Rob Hassett  (12 Pages)

Spam Laws and Entertainment by Rob Hassett (13 Pages)

Rights of Privacy and Publicity For Film and Television by Rob Hassett (11Pages)

Film & Television 101: Acquiring Life Story, Publishing & Other Associated Rights by Rob Hassett (6 Pages)

Presentation: "Internet Law For Magazine Publishers" by Rob Hassett

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Cybersquatting - The New Age of URLs and their Impact on Trademarks by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman

This article was presented at the 12th Annual Southern Regional Entertainment & Sports Law Seminar sponsored by the Entertainment and Sports Law Section, State Bar of Georgia, Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section, The Florida Bar and The Tennessee Bar held at the Los Suenos Marriott in Costa Rica on October 27 - 31, 2000. (36 Pages)

Trademark and Copyright Law And The Internet by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman

This article is to be presented at the National Business Institute Seminar "The Law of the Internet in Georgia," July 28, 2000, in Atlanta, Georgia.  (51 Pages)

Rights of Privacy and Publicity in Interactive Media by Rob Hassett

Earlier versions of this article appeared in the program materials for the Internet law seminar sponsored by NBI, Inc. which was held in Atlanta, Georgia on February 18, 1998 and the January 1997 issue of The Multimedia & Technology Licensing Law Report published at that time, by Warren, Gorham & Lamont, and currently published by West Group.  That article was based on program materials developed by the writer in connection with his presentation at the Cutting Edge Music Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana in August of 1996.  Updated versions of this article were included in the program materials for the internet law seminar sponsored by NBI, Inc. which was held in Atlanta, Georgia on February 18, 1998 and to be presented at the National Business Institute Seminar "The Law of the Internet in Georgia," July 28, 2000, in Atlanta, Georgia.  This is an intermediate level article that addresses privacy and publicity rights in interactive media including the Internet.  (10 Pages)

Inadvertent Disclosure of Email (Whoops! You've Got Mail) by Robert C. Port.

This article originally appeared in the Newsletter of the Computer Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia (April, May, June 2000).

Personal Jurisdiction In Georgia And The Internet by Robert C. Port

This article is to be presented at the National Business Institute Seminar "The Law of the Internet in Georgia," July 28, 2000, in Atlanta, Georgia.

Interactive Online Entertainment Law by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman

This article originally appeared in the materials provided at the Counseling Clients in the Entertainment Industry 2000 Seminar sponsored by the Practising Law Institute.  The seminar was held March 29-31,2000, in New York City.  This intermediate level article addresses the use of trademarks in domain names and Web pages, privacy, and entertainment and interactive media on the Internet, including Webcasting and music licensing.  (32 Pages)

Recent Developments In Internet Law: Cybersquatting by Robert C. Port and Suellen Bergman

This was presented at the Atlanta Bar Association's 20th Annual Winter Seminar, Park City, Utah, March 5 - 10, 2000. (10 Pages)

Recent Developments In Internet Law by Rob Hassett and Suellen Bergman

This article originally appeared in the materials provided at the 5th Annual Intellectual Property Law Institute sponsored by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.  The Institute was held on November 5-6, 1999 at the Brasstown Valley Resort in Young Harris, Georgia.  This article addresses developments relating to Internet law that occurred from January 1, 1998 until October 15, 1999.  (37 Pages)

Governing The Internet by Rob Hassett

This article was prepared for the seminar on Advanced Internet and Computer Law sponsored by the National Business Institute scheduled for October 29, 1998 in Atlanta.  This advanced level article addresses such questions as who "owns" the Internet, the current role of the U.S. government, and the future of the domain naming system.  (25 Pages)

Online Contracting by Rob Hassett

This article was prepared for the seminar on Advanced Internet and Computer Law sponsored by the National Business Institute scheduled for October 29, 1998 in Atlanta.  This advanced level and lengthy article addresses legal issues relating to online contracting.  (43 pages)

The Law of the Internet In Georgia - Trademarks by Rob Hassett

This article first appeared in the program materials for the Internet law seminar sponsored by NBI, Inc. which was held in Atlanta, Georgia on February 18, 1998.  This intermediate level article addresses the subject of trademark law as it relates to the Internet. (14 Pages)

The Law Of The Internet - Copyright by Rob Hassett

This article first appeared in the program materials for the Internet law seminar sponsored by NBI, Inc. which was held in Atlanta, Georgia on February 18, 1998.  This intermediate  level article addresses the subject of copyright law as it relates to the Internet.  (18 Pages)

The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: The Fair Use Doctrine and New Media Technology by Rob Hassett and Adam Alexander

This article first appeared in the program materials for the conference sponsored by the Entertainment & Sports Law Sections of the Georgia, Florida & Tennessee Bar Associations which was held in Dana Point, California from November 6 through November 8, 1997.  This advanced level article addresses the subject of copyright fair use on the Internet.  (12 Pages)

Why Having a Corporate Name is Not Enough by Rob Hassett

This article first appeared on the Netcelerate Home Page sponsored by the Advanced Technology Development Center at Georgia Tech.  This article will assist entrepreneurs in choosing a business or company name.  They will learn the difference between corporate and company names versus service marks and trade names and why it may be possible to obtain a corporate name that cannot be used as the name of the business owned by the corporation.  (3 Pages)

Starting a Creative or High Tech Enterprise by Rob Hassett

This article first appeared in the January - February, 1994 issue of The Mulling Report, which is a newsletter that addresses topics relating to outplacement, and is a brief overview of issues an individual leaving an employer to start a new business should consider. (1 Page)

What Lawyers Can Do For Their Clients by Rob Hassett

This is a brief summary of some of the services that lawyers can provide for their clients. (2 Pages)

The Impact of Apple vs. Franklin by Rob Hassett

This article first appeared in the December 5, 1983 issue of Computer World and addressed the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit regarding the Apple Computer v. Franklin Computer Corporation lawsuit.  This was a very important case both to copyright law in general and to the evolution of the computer industry.  (3 Pages)