Engineering Counsel Podcast - Law for Software Engineers! Michael Rice
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From a daily newsletter comes a (almost daily) podcast from the kind of lawyer you never knew existed and never knew you needed.
Law for software engineers - intellectual property - employment issues - side projects - open source - privacy - that creepy lurker on Slack - so much to discuss
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Episode 3 - Recording from our first live Software Engineering Legal Meetup Conference Call - July 3, 2019
Thanks for listening! There are three ways we're trying to combine law and software engineering conversations: this podcast, a daily(ish) email at engineeringcounsel.substack.com, and through in person meetups here in Los Angeles.
This recording is from our first conference call where a few folks joined in to talk about some interesting legal issues.
Hope you enjoy it!
Drop me a line if you like the podcast or would like me to cover something!
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Episode 2 - Regulators go heavy on Google and Facebook - IP Basics for Software Engineers - A Web Developer Gets Sued
I'm Michael Rice. I'm a California lawyer, and I host this podcast about legal issues for software engineers. Since I mention my practice in some episodes, it probably qualifies as attorney advertising in California, but I don't think it's going to sound much like an advertisement to you.
Software engineers! In today's episode we talk about:
1:54 - today's legal news for software engineers
5:20 - our legal topic of the day: a survey of intellectual property law
12:31 - our legal case of the day: a web developer defeats a $56k judgment!
Contact me for feedback at michael.rice@sidewalklegal.com or visit our website to get on the weekly email list at https://sidewalklegal.com.
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Episode 1 - Apple WWDC19, California Privacy, and Apple v. Pepper
In this, our first episode, we go a little heavy on Apple -- both the WWDC and Apple v. Pepper --and California but it's a decent first attempt.
Since I'm a lawyer and I mention my practice in it, it probably qualifies as attorney advertising in California, but I don't think it's going to sound much like an advertisement to you.
Contact me for feedback at michael.rice@sidewalklegal.com or visit our website to get on the weekly email list at https://sidewalklegal.com.
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