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Computer-aided design does not make you a copyright cad

By Suzanne Bretz Blum on July 17, 2017

As written in the Crain’s Cleveland blog on July 17, 2017

Partner Suzanne Blum authored a guest blog post on copyright protection for computer-aided design. The blog post, “Computer-aided design does not make you a copyright cad,” examines a recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio that clarifies the digital Millennium Copyright Act as it applies to architects, designers and developers who create instruments of service. Suzanne explains the ruling, how it applies to design practices and how to protect against litigation.

 

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