Episode Synopsis "How does your state define “Intellectual Property”? Does it include passwords?"
The Tenth Circuit recently reviewed a summary judgment by a district court on the scope of the term “intellectual property” in a contract governed by Colorado law. [LINK]. Particularly, the dispute dealt with whether password information was “intellectual property” that had to be returned. Interestingly, the Tenth Circuit reversed the district court and held, based […]
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