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With ICANN's Controversial Decision to Expand the Number of Generic Top-Level Domains; Is Your Domain Name Safe?, January 2012

"Online brawl," by L. Donald Prutzman and Amy S. Beard, Managing Partner Magazine, December 2011/January 2012 edition
Donald Prutzman and Amy Beard of Tannenbaum Helpern explore the implications of ICANN's controversial decision to allow the vast expansion of generic top-level domains.

"The Developing U.S. Law Regarding the Invisible Use of Trademarks of Others in Cyberspace"  by L. Donald Prutzman, NYSBA International Law Practicum, Autumn 2010, Vol. 23, No. 2

"Copyright Essentials: How to Protect Your Copyrighted Works in an Internet Age,"  Seminar outline for Hudson Valley Bank and CUNY Law School, October 23, 2008.

"Statutory Damages in Copyright Litigation: Clearing Up Some Common Misunderstandings," reprinted from BNA's Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal, 78 PTCJ 391, July 24, 2009.

"The Territoriality Principle and Protection for Famous Marks in the Americas," reprinted from International Law Practicum, Vol. 20, No. 2, Autumn 2007.

"Non-U.S. Trademark Owners Should Consider Protecting Trademarks in the US Even if There Is No Current US Use," Reprinted with permission from the November 2007 issue of the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal.

"EC Trademark Owners Should Consider Protecting Trademarks in the U.S. Even If There Is No Current U.S. Use" (June 2007)

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