Nathan Roach

Nathan Roach

Nathan Roach  //  An attorney and technologist, Mr. Roach maintains an active intellectual property law and litigation practice focused on helping inventors, innovators, and startups avoid trouble, protect their IP, and stay focused on transforming their field of endeavor.

As a former programmer and active entrepreneur, Mr. Roach also seeks to build new solutions to today's problems. Some past tech highlights include:

1999: Employee #19 @ Rackspace.com
2002: Co-Founder of Litigation Dynamics Inc.
2007: Involved with the Supreme Court of Texas Webcasting Project and the St. Mary's Technology Courtroom Project
2008/9: Guest lecturer, St. Mary's University Advanced Trial Advocacy course.

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Jun 9 / 7:46am

Intellectual Property and Magicians | Freedom to Tinker

I don't often repost or link to other articles from this site.  Generally, I'll just post a link to my Twitter stream and be done with it.  But, I found this article on magicians and protection of their IP to be a really interesting read.  So, I'd encourage you to check out the article entitled "Intellectual Property and Magicians" at freedom-to-tinker.com.  It's a summary of the real source material in this SSRN draft paper by Jacob Loshin.  It's now 2010, and the article on magicians dates to at least as early as 2007.  But it remains relevant and stimulating  -- a great example of "long tail" web posts.

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