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Dave chats with Anthony M. Verna III, the managing partner at Verna Law, P.C. With a strong focus on Trademark, Copyright, Domain Names, Entertainment, and Advertising law, Verna Law, P.C. strives to provide all Intellectual Property services a modern business of any size may need to market and promote itself better.More info: www.vernalawAnthony's Law and Business Podcast: https://vernalaw.com/law-business-podcast/Get your own show! pod617.com can produce a podcast for you. Get in touch with us now at www.pod617.com/contact
Show notes:Today musical interstitial is "Quarter Chicken Dark" by Yo Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Chis Thile, and Stuart DuncanCheck out Verna Law for more information about the various services that they provide. www.vernalaw.comWhile you're there check out Anthony's podcast, "Law and Business", and blog by clicking HERE. He posts a lot of interesting info pertaining to intellectual property law. Speaking of his podcast, here's the link to the specific episode from Sydney he mentioned during the conversation, click HEREHere are some additional channels to connect:http://facebook.com/anthonyvernalaw@avernalaw on Twitterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyverna
Anthony M. Verna III, is the managing partner at Verna Law, P.C. Anthony has his Bachelor's degree in computer science from Case Western Reserve and his J.D. from Rutgers Law School. Not only practicing at his own firm, Anthony has lead multiple continuing education classes and professional development seminars including "Practicing Before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board" at Lawline.com. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/anthony-verna-entrepreneurship/ What You Will Learn in This Episode What could happen if you don't read the End User Licence Agreements. The first step every entrepreneur should take to protect their intellectual property. Who owns the content when two or more parties collaborate. The tricky boundaries when authoring software using open source contributions. When Creative Commons is appropriate for your work and when to choose a different license.