2016年7月11日に開催されたJJUGナイトセミナー「JavaAPI訴訟問題を考える」での講演「JavaとOSSとAndroid」の資料です。
後半の「Oracle vs Google訴訟の概要」は、こちらから。
http://www.slideshare.net/KiyoshiKurihara/oracle-vs-google-63898283
Internet Week 2015での講演資料です。
Oracle vs Google API著作権裁判をヒントにウェブサービスを提供する立場からAPIのあり方について論点をまとめてみました。
日本における著作権法では、第10条3項の規定により、プログラミング言語、規約及び解法にはおよびません。
https://internetweek.jp/program/s6/
Last year, Matt Sawchak spoke on section 75-1.1 at a CLE program sponsored by the Antitrust and Complex Business Disputes Section of the North Carolina Bar Association. I’ve attached my slides here.
In the presentation, he addressed three perennial unsettled topics under section 75-1.1:
- the meaning of unfairness (as compared with deception),
- per se violations, where a violation of another source of law—even one that has no private right of action—is treated as a violation of section 75-1.1, and
- choice of law in unfair-trade-practices cases.
The first section of the presentation summarizes Kip Nelson’s and my North Carolina Law Review article on the unfairness doctrine. Here’s a link to that article.
Note especially slides 36-39, where I address a murky subject: when section 75-1.1 claims can be barred for having extraterritorial effects. I’ll address this subject in a future post.
The Lay of the Land: Understanding Quahog Management in Rhode Islandriseagrant
The Lay of the Land: Understanding Quahog Management in Rhode Island presented by Jeff Mercer of the RI DEM at May 19th, 2014 Rhode Island Shellfish Management Plan Stakeholder meeting
Over the last few years, peer-to-peer “sharing” platforms have arisen in areas as diverse as transportation, housing, catering, and everyday errands. Locally a number of regulatory bodies in cities as as divergent as Portland, OR and Berlin, Germany are grappling with these issues very publicly as it relates to car-sharing services like Lyft and Uber.
Sharing economy principles and business models present many new and interesting challenges to local, state and national regulatory schemes related to health, safety, labor, taxes, and many others.
This presentation with Dan Lear provides some background on the Sharing Economy, what it is and where its going as well as an overview of the regulatory and legal framework governing the businesses in this fascinating and fast growing industry.
2016年7月11日に開催されたJJUGナイトセミナー「JavaAPI訴訟問題を考える」での講演「JavaとOSSとAndroid」の資料です。
後半の「Oracle vs Google訴訟の概要」は、こちらから。
http://www.slideshare.net/KiyoshiKurihara/oracle-vs-google-63898283
Internet Week 2015での講演資料です。
Oracle vs Google API著作権裁判をヒントにウェブサービスを提供する立場からAPIのあり方について論点をまとめてみました。
日本における著作権法では、第10条3項の規定により、プログラミング言語、規約及び解法にはおよびません。
https://internetweek.jp/program/s6/
Last year, Matt Sawchak spoke on section 75-1.1 at a CLE program sponsored by the Antitrust and Complex Business Disputes Section of the North Carolina Bar Association. I’ve attached my slides here.
In the presentation, he addressed three perennial unsettled topics under section 75-1.1:
- the meaning of unfairness (as compared with deception),
- per se violations, where a violation of another source of law—even one that has no private right of action—is treated as a violation of section 75-1.1, and
- choice of law in unfair-trade-practices cases.
The first section of the presentation summarizes Kip Nelson’s and my North Carolina Law Review article on the unfairness doctrine. Here’s a link to that article.
Note especially slides 36-39, where I address a murky subject: when section 75-1.1 claims can be barred for having extraterritorial effects. I’ll address this subject in a future post.
The Lay of the Land: Understanding Quahog Management in Rhode Islandriseagrant
The Lay of the Land: Understanding Quahog Management in Rhode Island presented by Jeff Mercer of the RI DEM at May 19th, 2014 Rhode Island Shellfish Management Plan Stakeholder meeting
Over the last few years, peer-to-peer “sharing” platforms have arisen in areas as diverse as transportation, housing, catering, and everyday errands. Locally a number of regulatory bodies in cities as as divergent as Portland, OR and Berlin, Germany are grappling with these issues very publicly as it relates to car-sharing services like Lyft and Uber.
Sharing economy principles and business models present many new and interesting challenges to local, state and national regulatory schemes related to health, safety, labor, taxes, and many others.
This presentation with Dan Lear provides some background on the Sharing Economy, what it is and where its going as well as an overview of the regulatory and legal framework governing the businesses in this fascinating and fast growing industry.
International Institute of Business Analysis Japan Chapter's conference presentation.
Presentator:Koichiro Isshiki, Professor of California State University, Pomona
Contents:Activity compared with the future of the IT companies in Japan of US-Japan Business Analyst