A 1989 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, Francine Denise Ward earned her undergraduate degree in 1986 from the City University of New York—Hunter College. Admitted to practice in both California and New York, her IP focus is on copyrights, trademarks, internet, and publishing law. Ms. Ward has carved out a niche working with eCommerce entrepreneurs, information marketers, authors, and professional speakers.
Not surprisingly, Francine loves working with entrepreneurs and authors–because she is one! She understands from firsthand experience the importance of safeguarding what she’s invested so much time and money creating, e.g, books, articles, web content, product, videos, her brand and the right to create these things.
For more information, visit www.francinewardblog.com and www.fwardattorney.com
Great points that Francine makes. My mother, and her mother before her, always said, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.” Seems like that especially holds true in social media. Someone’s comment or photo may never be deleted, even if they think it has, and come back later to “bite them” in a lawsuit. It’s common knowledge that employers may check out a potential candidate by googling their name. Texters and tweeters beware.