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DESCRIPTION:\n	\n	Rimon Law\, Bank Leumi\, and the Harvard Club of Silicon 
 Valley are proud to present Dr. Bruce Amramson and the Law and Economics o
 f Aftermarkets. This presentation is approved for 1 hour of California CLE
  Credit.&nbsp\;The event will be simulcast online.&nbsp\;\n\n	\n	\n\n	REGI
 STER HERE\n\n	This one-hour course will introduce participants to the basi
 c concepts of aftermarkets\, and survey both the state of the law and some
  open legal questions surrounding survival as an&nbsp\;aftermarket&nbsp\;p
 layer in the modern economy.\n\n	The presentation will be of special inter
 est to:\n\n	\n		Developers of Facebook\, Android and iPhone Apps\n	\n		Oth
 er developers of apps and add-ons\n	\n		Manufacturers of devices with embe
 dded software\n	\n		Investors and analysts interested in these types of co
 mpanies\n	\n		Attorneys representing any of the above\n\n\n	Lunch will be 
 served.&nbsp\;REGISTER HERE\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n	Full Description:\n\n	Presente
 d by Dr. Bruce Abramson. Aftermarket&nbsp\;businesses rest their success o
 n top of someone else&rsquo\;s platform.&nbsp\;Until fairly recently\, mos
 t such businesses clustered in the customization or repair sectors\, but s
 oftware platforms and embedded chips have spread aftermarkets throughout t
 he economy.&nbsp\;Today\, iPhone apps\, Facebook games\, universal remote 
 controllers\, replacement toner cartridges\, and their like all define aft
 ermarkets.&nbsp\;From an economic perspective\,&nbsp\;aftermarket business
 es are at the mercy of their platform providers.&nbsp\;While some platform
  providers may prove sympathetic to the needs of their aftermarkets\, othe
 rs may be indifferent\, or even antagonistic.&nbsp\;What&rsquo\;s worse\, 
 platform providers may shift from one posture to another with little advan
 ced notice.&nbsp\;The laws governing relationships among platform provider
 s\, aftermarket&nbsp\;players\, and their shared customers are complex\, d
 rawing (at a bare minimum) from patent\, copyright\, antitrust\, and contr
 act law.&nbsp\;This one-hour course will introduce participants to the bas
 ic concepts of aftermarkets\, and survey both the state of the law and som
 e open legal questions surrounding survival as an&nbsp\;aftermarket&nbsp\;
 player in the modern economy.
DTSTART:20120131T120000
DTEND:20120131T133000
LOCATION:Computer History Museum\, Mountain View\, CA
SUMMARY:CLE: The Law and Economics of Aftermarkets with Dr. Bruce Abramson
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