How Faulty Merchant Agreements Sink ISOs: Eugene Rome Authors Digital Transactions Article
As many different types of merchant-service providers have learned the hard way, cutting corners by using a cut-and-paste approach to create merchant agreements can result in costly litigation.
The Latest Graffiti Artist To Take Action Against Fashion Designer
Graffiti artists’ works are becoming commercially valuable and the artists are increasingly asserting their rights.
Who Owns The Rights To Artistic Works: Eugene Rome Authors Article In Intellectual Property Magazine
In the article “Framed and Hung,” published by Intellectual Property Magazine, Partner Eugene Rome discusses the partnerships between artists and galleries, and how knowledge of intellectual property principles are crucial to creating fair operating agreements.
Rightful Ownership Of Work Between Artists And Managers In Daily Journal
In the article, “Who owns rights to art when a manager-artist relationship ends?” published by the Daily Journal, Partner Eugene Rome discusses the symbiotic relationship between artists and their managers, and what happens when that relationship dissolves.
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Rome & Associates begins 2013 with a $1.3 million judgment. In a matter entitled Namecheap, Inc. v. Amecheap.com, et al., the attorneys at Rome & Associates initiated an action against 46 domain names infringing Namecheap’s marks, the registrants of the domain names and individuals monetizing said domains.