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MITCHELL D. KAMARCK Representative
Transactions: Copyright litigation: represented artists
widow regarding ownership of copyrights and infringement of copyrights in Japan; represent
writer, director and producer of motion picture in copyright infringement litigation;
represent various individuals in copyright infringement claims arising out of use of
photographs on the Web and represented co-producer of motion simulation film in copyright
infringement actions brought in California and Belgium. Trademark litigation: represented cable network in
trademark dispute regarding title of television show; represented CD-ROM game manufacturer
in trademark dispute regarding name of game distributed over the Web; represented musician
in infringement action regarding song title; represented toy manufacturer in various
trademark and trade dress matters. Entertainment-related litigation: represent various
actresses and models in right of publicity and false light matters related to use of their
respective name, likeness or image on the Web; represented software manufacturer and
webmaster in defamation matter; represented publication in various slander and false light
claims; and represented studios in net profit cases.
Professional Affiliations: Mr. Kamarck is a member of the Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County and American Bar
Associations.
Professional Activities: Moderator: "A Practitioner's Guide to E-Commerce," American Law
Media Online, June 1999 Panelist: "Special
Problems in Promoting and Protecting Licensed Properties on the Internet", Star Power
Law Conference, May 24, 1999 Panelist: "The
Internet and Your IP Practice," Counsel Connect, August 1998 Moderator: "Conducting
Business on the Web: A Guided Tour," Counsel Connect, March 1998 Author: "Empowering
Celebrities in Cyberspace: Stripping The Web of Nude Images," Entertainment and
Sports Lawyer, February 1998 Author: "The V-Chip Revisited," The Business
of Film, September 1997
Panelist: "CENSORED: They Cant Do That ... Or Can They?" Beverly Hills Bar
Association, June 1997
Panelist: "Caught In The Web: Legal Concerns And Practical Solutions to Internet
Problems," 1997 Annual Seminar For Corporate Counsel, April 1997 Author: "Exceptions
Consume The Rule: DVD & The First Sale Doctrine," The Business Of Film,
March 1997 Moderator:
"New Media Technologies: Protecting Your Clients Interests," Counsel
Connect, February - March 1997 Author: "Understanding Copyright Liability In
Cyberspace: A Primer," Cyberspace Lawyer, December 1996 Author: "Television With
Directions: The Implications Of V-Chip Technology," The Business Of Film,
October 1996 Author:
"Return of the SYSOPS: Simple Safeguards Against Cyberspace Liability," The
Litigation And Technology Management Report, August 1996 Author: "The First Sale
Doctrine and Evolving Technologies," The Multimedia Law Report, May 1996 Adjunct Professor:
"Television Law: Practice and Policy," California State University, Los Angeles,
Spring, 1996 Lecturer:
"American Copyright Law: How Will It Play in Seoul?" July, 1993 in Seoul, Korea.
Education/Background: Mr. Kamarck is a
graduate of Colgate University (B.A. 1982) and Cornell University School of Law (J.D.
1987). He graduated from Cornell University magna cum laude and was
presented with the Order of the Coif. Mr. Kamarck was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in
1987 and the California Bar in 1990. He joined Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman, LLP in 1989
and is a partner in the Litigation Department.
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Mitchell D. Kamarck
Partner

Practice Areas:
New Media Technologies Copyright, Trademark and Trade Secrets Litigation Right of Publicity and
False Light Litigation
Commercial Litigation
Direct Dial:
310-246-3279
Email:
mkamarck@rmslaw.com

Links:
California Codes
California Constitution
Copyright Act
Copyright Office
Copyright Bills
Cyber-Trackers
Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure
Federal Rules of Evidence
IP Mall
INTA Online
Lanham Act
Law Library
Ninth Circuit
Patent and Trademark Office
Stanford Copyright
Stanford Fair Use
StarNet Dispatch
Supreme Court
Trademark Bills
USA Today
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