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MITechNews Reports on Candy Lab v Milwaukee

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Mike Brennan of MITechNews.com interviews me about the decision in Candy Lab v. Milwaukee, extending First Amendment free speech rights to augmented reality.

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Posted on Tuesday, Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Category: Augmented Reality

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Wassom.com is a forum for discussion and commentary on the law of social media and other new and emerging forms of expression.


As for me, I'm Brian D. Wassom, a commercial litigator in Southeast Michigan whose practice focuses on copyright, trademark, publicity rights, media law, and related subject matter. I'm a partner at the law firm Warner Norcross & Judd LLP, but on this site I speak for myself alone, not for Warner or its clients.


Again, this site is a discussion--not legal advice. Reading this blog doesn't make me your lawyer. For more, please read the site's terms of use and privacy policy.

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Feedback From Prior Speaking Events

"Brian brought his wealth of knowledge of social media law to medical malpractice defense attorneys and claim handlers representing multiple states across the Midwest during our annual Coverys Midwest Claims Legal Retreat in Plymouth, Michigan. It was a great day for everyone – he got rave reviews for his tremendous knowledge of this cutting edge topic and as the event organizer, I got rave reviews for having selected a 5 star speaker who captivated the audience from start to finish. Our invited defense attorneys had a real treat. Brian is a very bright, quick witted attorney, as well as a creative and entertaining speaker, with a power point which has the 'WOW' factor. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive and everyone felt they learned a lot, and in a fun way. I highly recommend Brian as a presenter for anyone who wants to be educated in the ways digital technology impacts litigation. He was an absolute hit!

Helene Stupsker, Senior Claims Consultant, Coverys


"Brian is an engaging and knowledgeable speaker. He illuminates the key challenges emerging at the intersection of technology and privacy in ways that benefit not only lawyers, but also technologists and anyone who cares about privacy."
--Jeff Bier, Founder, Embedded Vision Alliance


"Great presentation - hope we work on another program soon!"

--Joanna Jefferson, Program Director, The University of Texas Law School, Continuing Legal Education


"Heard Brian Wassom speak twice today. Tremendously knowledgeable about social media law — time well spent! Mahalo!"

--Attendee at the Hawai'i Social Media Summit


"In November 2012, Brian gave a fabulous presentation to the Dayton Intellectual Property Law Association on the legal principles relating to augmented reality. He was both knowledgeable and engaging, such that the membership is still raving about his presentation. Suffice it to say, I was thrilled to hear that Brian would be presenting at the IP Law Society's opening meeting and guest lecturing at the University of Dayton School of Law this Fall."

-- Julie Zink, Past President of the Dayton Intellectual Property Law Association and Professor of Lawyering Skills at the University of Dayton School of Law


"You did a masterful job of laying out the state of the law, issues still in flux, and current trends, as attested to by the compliments we received after your talk. I will continue to follow your blog, which I have found to be a leading source for the law of social media, and I hope that you can come back in the future when, undoubtedly, the legal landscape will have changed!

--W. Daniel Troyka, Co-chair, Trial Practice Section, Washtenaw County Bar Association
"Many thanks for speaking to my [law school] class ... It was an excellent lecture- the best of the semester, the students said. They really enjoyed it. You are on the cusp of a huge wave of new law involving social media. It is a fascinating, edgy area. I feel lucky to have found an expert such as yourself to talk to my students about it."

--Nancy Costello, Associate Clinical Professor of Law, Michigan State University Law School


"5 [of 5] stars - Great CLE!"

"5.0 Very good- entertaining & informative."

--Attendees at CLE event for Oregon State Bar


"Your presentation was unique in style and format; and so interesting, informative and sometimes surprising in content. Some of the information was disconcerting and by the time your 'scared' slide was shown - I was there. But you balanced it so well with sharing suggestions and knowledge on how to manage. Thank you again for the excellent seminar and your valuable time."

--Tracy Fitzgerald, State Bar of Michigan Paralegal Section


" Great presentation, a real eye opener to what our future can be."

--Attendee at Quicken Loans Technology Summit


"Your presentation was fascinating and entertaining."

--Attendee at CLE event at the ABA Annual Meeting


"Brian gave an AMAZING presentation to UD Law students yesterday about how this technology will impact our lives and the practice of intellectual property law. Thanks, Brian!"

--Kelly Henrici, University of Dayton Law School


"I found your presentation and materials to be very effective and I thought the audience was quite engaged. As a result, I hope that many will use the information to provide even better representation to their clients!"

--Organizer of the Michigan Poverty Law Project CLE event


"Excellent presenter. It was really easy to understand the material he presented."

" [Liked the] subject matter and in depth treatment."

--Attendees of Strafford Webinar CLE on Trademarks & Social Media


"Thank you for a fabulous presentation. Learned a lot! You are great!"

--Attendee at State Bar of Georgia CLE event


"4.7 out of 5"

--Rating of speaker quality by attendees of the Telehealth Bootcamp series


"I cannot thank you enough for taking the time out of your day to give our students this important information. You were a pleasure to work with, and I am so thankful that you were our first presenter. Great job! You related well to the students and gave them a lot of relevant information."

--Amanda Danek, Fraser High School History Teacher


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