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Intellectual property specialist lawyer

Alan Wernick (chair of the Intellectual Property and Information Technology Group for the law firm of Querrey & Harrow Ltd) gave a great presentation at the recent DAMA/Wilshire in Orlando. I had the chance to visit with him briefly afterwards. He has a website. Interesting link: "Rights In A Database Don't Extend To Inputted Information, Court Held"

-Charlie

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