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On July 26, 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued In re XMH Corp.,[1] recognizing for the first time in a published U.S. Court of Appeals opinion that a trademark license is not assignable in bankruptcy without the licensor’s consent. This recognition, however, comes with a significant caveat.

In these economic times, situations involving a licensing counterparty filing for bankruptcy are becoming more common, so it is vital for practitioners to address bankruptcy issues upfront during the negotiation of the licensing agreement. This is especially true for licensees who often rely heavily, if not exclusively, on a licensor for significant aspects of their business.

When last we spoke of net neutrality, the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") was considering the case of Comcast which  was accused of using new technology to peek inside packets traversing its network and intentionally slowing or degrading the operation of "peer-to-peer"  and similar applications.  One of the potential motivations for Comcast's behavior is that peer-to-pe

Net neutrality is a term coined by the telecommunications industry to refer to the use of the Internet in delivering a variety of communications media such as voice (VoIP), video and music. The FCC is poised to determine (or not determine) the regulatory treatment of the Internet in a variety of pending proposed rulemaking and forbearance dockets.

Internet special interests like Google, eBay, Amazon and Moveon.org are lobbying hard for new utility-like regulation of broadband competitors called “net neutrality.” Fearing hypothetical discrimination, net neutrality regulation proponents want government to preemptively mandate a one-tier Internet where all Internet traffic would be treated equally.

Adapted excerpt from the ABI Bankruptcy Telecommunications Manual, Second Edition (2007), available at www.abiworld.org/abistore.

Using Technology Effectively: Strategies for Courtroom Success

Tara J. Schellhorn

Tara J. Schellhorn

Co-Chair

Morristown, NJ

Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.C.

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Jarret P. Hitchings Esq.

Co-Chair

Charlotte, NC

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

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Camille C. Bent

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BakerHostetler

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Evan T. Miller

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Saul Ewing LLP

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Jill B. Bienstock Esq.

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PwC

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Megan Ford

Megan Ford

Special Projects Leader

Columbia, MD

Computershare Trust Company, N.A.

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