ECJ's Jeffrey Glassman Quoted in LABJ regarding Facebook and DMCA

07.13.2015

ECJ partner, Jeffrey Glassman, shares his expertise related to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”), copyright infringement, and related intellectual property matters in the article "Playing Rough" by Omar Shamout published on July 12, 2015 by the Los Angeles Business Journal (“LABJ”). To view this article concerning pirated videos on Facebook's platform, please click here.

Jeffrey Glassman is a partner in ECJ’s Business & Corporate Law Department. He represents a wide range of new media and technology companies. Jeffrey advises clients on the evolving body of digital law and complex business transactions involving intellectual property matters. For additional information about Jeffrey, please click here.

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