Was interviewed by the L.A. Times on this topic. The article is very interesting (my quoted comment just makes for a pithy conclusion). Here is the link http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/07/leaked-twitter-documents-security.html
Jonathan Pink is Co-Chair of the firm's Internet and New Media Team at Bryan Cave, LLP.
Recent matters include:
Prevailed in seminal intellectual property case that invalidated as unconstitutional Section 511(a) of the U.S. Copyright Act.
Represented Sephora USA in suit brought by Sophia Loren and the estate of Marilyn Monroe in claim for misappropriation of name and likeness.
Represented motion picture producer in defending copyright claim regarding feature film released by Lions Gate Entertainment.
Prevailed in defense of $10,000,000 claim for beach of contract in software distribution dispute.
Southern California counsel for publicly traded, multi-national media conglomerate.
Defended trademark infringement action in claim brought by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences against world’s largest statuette manufacturer.
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