September 22, 2020
Webinar
Open source software (“OSS”) and other technologies have driven large expansions of products and services in recent years. But using such technology inherently carries with it potential legal risks. In addition to more apparent intellectual property issues, such as copyright and patent rights, using OSS and contributing to OSS projects may also raise concerns related to trade secret protection and indemnity obligations. Understanding how to safeguard a company’s critical trade secrets and contain unintended indemnity obligations is critical to developing a robust and effective open source program, while mitigating risks.
Join us for a discussion on recognizing trade secret and indemnity risks associated with OSS and strategies on how to mitigate those risks.
Topics will include:
Moderator:
Ming-Tao Yang
Speakers:
Nicholas D. Petrella
Benjamin R. Schlesinger
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