Technology and Entertainment Convergence 2008: Business and Legal Issues for the Next Stage of "Technotainment"
Technology and Entertainment Convergence 2008
September 3, 2008
Partner Mary K. Braza will be speaking at the Practising Law Institute’s Technology and Entertainment Convergence 2008: Business and Legal Issues for the Next Stage of “Technotainment,“ on September 3, 2008 in New York, New York.
Ms. Braza is speaking at 3:00 p.m. with Michael J. Mellis, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Their session is titled: “Licensing and Merchandising Digital Content.”
For more information, please visit PLI’s Web site.
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