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“Digital Rights, Virtual
Worlds and New Media – Your New Reality” will be the topic for media
lawyer Dennis Wilson at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in the next California
State University, Fresno College of Arts and Humanities Distinguished
Alumni Lecture.
Wilson’s talk will be in the Alice Peters Auditorium of the University
Business Center. It is free and open to the public.
Wilson, a 1988 Fresno State graduate with a degree in English literature
and economics, founded the boutique Beverly Hills law firm Keats
McFarland and Wilson. The firm represents some of the world's largest
media, entertainment and technology companies in complex litigation,
counseling and transactions.
Prior to founding his current firm in 1999, Wilson was a partner in the
Beverly Hills and Los Angeles offices of Baker & Hostetler. He received
his law degree in 1991 from the University of Southern California Law
Center.
In 1995, Wilson pioneered the online rights protection field,
establishing one of the country's first comprehensive Internet
monitoring and enforcement programs. He directs online protection
programs for numerous entertainment companies, fashion houses,
e-businesses and celebrity clients. He has recovered thousands of domain
names and removed infringing and unauthorized content from thousands of
online sites.
A frequent speaker on new media issues at national bar associations,
international trademark associations and universities, Wilson was
selected one of America's top lawyers by Forbes Business and a “super
lawyer" by the New York Times and Los Angeles magazines.
For more information, call 559.278.3056.
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