About

This blog is a continuation from previous blogs at naver.com and blogsome.com. I moved to this account because of many reasons including unsatisfactory service by previous servers. Suffice it to say for now that you can read my previous posts at http://blog.naver.com/iplawyer and http://iplawyer.blogsome.com/.

Kai runs this Korea IP Law blog. Kai is his pen name and he doesn’t have a last name for his pen name.

As one might have guessed as much, he is a lawyer. Kai is licensed in the State of Washington, U.S.A. and also passed the notorious California bar exam but hasn’t sworn in and the State of California, U.S.A.   The California Bar Association allows those who have passed the bar exam to swear in within 5 years from the date of passing. He will probably wait till the last minute.

You can reach him at iplawyer.wordpress.com@gmail.com.

Disclaimer!!

As a precaution as is due upon a lawyer, let me yadi-yadi-yada about this blog.

Attorney-client relationship

  • Posts and pages on this blog are written for purposes of giving information and logging memos and is not to give specific legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by any act of using this blog, whether it may be reading, commenting, replying to comments, trackbacking, or other. This blog should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in the governing jurisdiction.

Copyright

  • Content on this blog may be subject to intellectual property rights, contractual or other protection. The intellectual property rights are owned by Kai (a pseudonym), Kai and Company (Kai’s unincorporated entity), or their licensors. Content on this blog may be copied, distributed, republished, uploaded, posted or transmitted as is allowed under the “fair use” doctrine of the U.S.A. Title 17 Copyright Act. I consider quoting part of a post for commenting purpose falls under the “fair use” doctrine and is pretty much most bloggers need.
  • “Content” means all text, design, graphics, images, sound files, animation, video, interfaces, code and the selection and arrangement thereof attributable to Kai’s creation.
  • By commenting or sending emails to me, you agree to give me the permission to use such comments and emails for derivative works such as writing a new post, sending emails, or publishing a book unless specifically indicated otherwise in such comments or emails. I will properly cite your comments and emails.
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4 thoughts on “About

  1. Sean Hayes says:

    Keep up the good work. Hey and the Cali. Bar is not harder than lets say the NY bar—just a lot of non-ABA law school grads take the bar.

  2. iplawyer says:

    Thanks Sean,

    Glad to know there are real (as opposed to bots) people visiting this blog. I’ll try and post updated information on IPR and Korea.

  3. Sean Hayes says:

    Where are you working now?

  4. iplawyer says:

    Your question forces me to rethink about the anonymity policy of this blog. I recently registered for two domain names for this blog and concurrently considering changing this blog from an anonymous to attributed blog.

    I’ll let you know when I make the decision.

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