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The Five Legal Insights You’ll Gain At FashionCamp

Submitted by on 06/09/2010 – 8:04 AMNo Comment | 320 views

Coming to Fashion Camp on June 13?  Whether you are a designer, a marketer or an online retailer, here are five things you can expect to learn about the law and technology at the legal session presented by Lisa Borodkin and Christina Ganier this June 13 at 2 p.m.:

“5 Things Fashion Campers Need to Know About Law”

Borodkin and Ganier will discuss:

1. The fine print of Web TV: Internet video issues for fashionistas

2. Blogging with style:  User-Generated Content, communities and reviews

3. Avoiding faux pas at the USPTO

4. Fashion commerce on the world wide web

5. Fashionably mobile:  Apps and m-commerce agreements

About The Speakers

Lisa Borodkin@lisaborodkin is a Los Angeles-based attorney focusing on the intersection of technology, law and media. A practicing attorney for over eleven years, she specializes in copyright, Internet and entertainment law. Her fashion work includes licensing, trademark registration. copyright and trade dress litigation and anti-counterfeiting. Lisa graduated from Harvard College and Columbia University School of law.

Christina Gagnier@gagnier is an intellectual property attorney and partner at Gagnier Margossian LLP. A proud Californian, she began her interest in technology and politics while working on initiative campaigns and coordinating voter turnout in California for causes relating to education. Gagnier also operates as CEO of REALPOLITECH, a political technology startup.

Previously, Gagnier served as the Chief Information Officer of Mobilize.org , a non-partisan Millennial civic engagement organization, working on the organization’s Democracy 2.0 initiative, managing its online interface and research programs. Gagnier was one of eight members of the National Conference on Citizenship’s 2008 Civic Health Index Millennial Working Group.

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