About the Author:
Jonathan D. Hart is a member of the law firm of Dow, Lohnes & Albertson, PLLC, where he practices in the firm's Media and Information Technologies group out of Washington, D.C. He specializes in the representation of media and technology companies on a broad range of commercial, transactional, operational and content matters. He is author of @Law, a law and technology column, which is an occasional feature of WSJ.com, and is on the faculty of the Stanford Professional Publishing Course and Stanford's "Publishing on the Web" program. Before entering private practice, Jon clerked for United States Circuit Judge Jerome Farris and United States District Judge Almeric Christian. He is a graduate of Middlebury College and Stanford Law School.
Review:
An essential resource for anyone grappling with the myriad legal issues generated by the developing world of internet publishing. -- Kenneth Richieri, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, The New York Times Company
Comprehensive and absolutely vital... If you're running a website today, you need to keep this resource close at hand. -- Holly Brady, Director, Stanford Professional Publishing Courses
Should be required reading for any who dare to venture into this potentially rich, yet potentially hazardous arena. -- Bill Allman, Senior Vice President/General Manager, Discovery Interactive Media
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