Monthly Archives: December 2004

INETA Winter Warm Up in the hopper

Dave Totzke has done an amazing job getting swag from vendors for the next mailing out to INETA User Groups (NORAM region). It’s all coming together. And they are starting the last piece of the shipment process. Although I have seen the list of what exactly is going in there (and it is awesome!!!), I will just tease you with the list of vendors who have made donations to the boxes.

/nSoftware
Altova
Code Magazine
ComponentOne
Deklarit
DotNetBuilders
Dundas Software
eBay
FarPoint Technologies
FMS Inc.
Infragistics
IVIS Technologies
Kinitos
O’Reilly & Associates
PreEmptive Solutions
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Sax.net
Sys-Con
Wiley Publishing



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Vermont Software Developer Alliance: Dec 15th meeting

[More info at Vermont Software Developer Alliance website]

Topic: How to make your licensing agreements work for you – and not against you
Software licensing expert Peter Kunin of Downs Rachlin Martin PLCC joins us for our December meeting to share his insights on drafting agreements that give you the protection you need – from both a business and legal perspective. Peter brings his expertise in software licensing and trademark protection. All you need to do is bring your questions. It should be a lively session!

Speaker Bio:
Peter is a partner in the Intellectual Property Practice Group at Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC, Vermont’s largest law firm. Located in Burlington, Peter specializes in software and technology licensing, as well as trade secret protection, copyright law and Internet law. A member of the Meetings Committee of the International Trademark Association, Peter currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Vermont Law School. He is a graduate of Williams College and a summa cum laude of Cornell Law School, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Cornell law Review.



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Skiing already

so some places are making snow but MY ski hill is au naturel and not open yet. However some of my hard core friends have already been skiing there. They HIKE up and ski down. I was told that with 2″ of crust and 2″ of fresh snow on top of that, it was already sweet this weekend. Boo hoo. Not that even without a broken foot I am in any shape to hike up that steep place!

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