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Technology: Navigating deemed export rules

If you are a U.S.-based company that is either a vendor of technology or simply a user of technology, there are several ways that you can violate U.S. export laws and breach your software licenses, without ever leaving the U.S. or directly shipping any technology outside the nation's borders.

Andrew L. Goldstein is a Partner in the Firm's Corporate Practice Group and concentrates on intellectual property, information technology, and media and entertainment law. He recently wrote an article on two government regulations that contain deemed export provisions that could result in companies unintentionally violating U.S. export laws. Published on June 21, 2013 on InsideCounsel.com, the article is titled "Navigating deemed export rules: How to avoid violating U.S. export laws and breaching licenses even when doing business domestically."

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