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Farewell

May 31 is my last day at PFF, and this is my last entry on IPCentral.Info.

It has been a tremendous pleasure to participate in this blog, seeking diverse, cogent, and entertaining ways to pound the point that intellectual property rights and markets are crucial to all of us, that problems created by the onslaught of IT technology are problems shared by the entire community, not just by the content producers, and that getting the legal, policy, and technological institutions right will result in a cornucopia of creative riches. (Whereas, getting them wrong . . . . )

Solveig, Noel, and others will keep the torch burning.

The usual relocation emails will go out soon with full information, but I will be Special Counsel with the DC office of the Denver law firm of Kamlet Shepherd Reichert (where former PFF President Ray Gifford is a partner) and Vice President and Senior Analyst at the Convergence Law Institute, a nascent organization about which you will learn more as soon as we give it legal and Internet corporeality. Here is a preview.

My new email will be jdelong@ksrlaw.com. Emails to PFF will also be forwarded.

Best to all,
Jim DeLong

posted by James DeLong @ 11:00 AM | General

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Well, James, despite our many disagreements, you did always strive for cogency and made several good points along the way.

It's been fun sparring. Good luck in your next endeavor.

Posted by: Commons Music at May 31, 2007 4:38 PM

CLI looks like an exciting new venture. Best of luck to you.

Posted by: Richard Bennett at June 1, 2007 9:41 PM

Jim,

It was a pleasure to work with you, and I'm grateful for all the opportunities you gave me and the wisdom you shared with me. You'll be a great asset to Kamlet Shepherd and I'm sure the Convergence Law Institute will be a smashing success.

Posted by: Patrick Ross at June 4, 2007 4:01 PM








 
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