>Greetings,
> Sorry for the spam, but this is somewhat on topic...
> To make a long story short the OGF has pushed me further in the
>direction of going to law school to specialize in IP (something I've been
>debating for several years). When I get out, I plan to somehow use my
>knowledge in the gaming community.
> So, to all of you lawyers and business people in the know: Where is the
>best law school for IP? I'm considering Franklin Pierce because they offer a
>Masters in Intellectual Property along with the JD, but I have never heard of
>them.
> And one more question for my application essay... How, exactly do IP
>attorneys work in the gaming industry and what potential do they have to
>influence the industry? Are there many? If not there probably will be soon,
>wouldn't you say?
> Any comments would be appreciated.
>Regards,
>Maggie Vining
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Franklin Pierce is a pretty good school. I took some night courses there a few
years ago, and was very impressed.
Gorgeous campus, and a number of good gaming stores within an hour drive or
less.
John Bacon - Canterbury Creations
www.canterburycreations.com
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