Welcome to Bicklaw.com
Attorney Jonathan D. Bick licensed in NY, NJ and PA splits his professional life between academia and the practice of law. In addition to representing a wide range of clients in connection with Internet law and e-commerce matters as the chairman of the Patent and Intellectual Property group at the law firm of Brach Eichler, previously a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig and an IBM attorney, Adjunct Professor Bick now regularly teaches law at Rutgers Law School and Haub School of Law at Pace University Schools while helping clients resolve legal difficulties. He has published more than two hundred articles regarding Internet law during the past three years. He is the author of “101 Things You Need To Know About Internet Law” (Random House December 5, 2000). Mr. Bick is on the editorial board of The Internet Law & Strategy publication.
The Internet interpenetrates every aspect of our lives. Internet Law has developed in lock step with the Internet. This site contains content which may be helpful in resolving legal difficulties, particularly those related to the Internet. Those who are students of Mr. Bick may also find this site useful.
Most Recent Publications
- Artificial Intelligence Software Self-Help Poisoning
- AI Poisoning a Novel Cyber Security Option
- Using In Rem Jurisdiction to Ameliorate Artificial Intelligence Difficulties
- AI Product Contracts
- Admissibility of Artificial Intelligence
- Improving Solutions to AI Related Difficulties
- Artificial Intelligence Use and Ethical Compliance
- Internet Law as Guide to AI Legislation
- Addressing AI Legal Difficulties With Existing Legal Options
- Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Difficulties Require Amending Legal Solutions
- Bogus AI Cases Test Ethics
- Copyright Content and AI training
- AI Deepfake Liability
- Who’s Responsible for an Artificial Intelligence’s Unlawful Acts?
- Assessing Liability in Artificial Intelligence Litigation
- How AI is creating a ‘Wild West’ scenario for entertainment giants
- Licensing Internet Artifical Intelligence
- Strategic Application of the UCC to E-commerce
- Malpractice and Ethical E-Commerce Difficulties
- E-Drop Shipping Alters Seller’s Legal Liabilities
- Server Awareness Generates Internet Personal Jurisdiction
- IoT Likely Violates Privacy
- Internet Harrassment in the Workplace
- SCOTUS Expansion of Fair Use Erodes Copyright Protection
- Dealing with Common Amazon Seller Legal Issues
- Crypto Assets: Explored and Explained
- Preparing for and Responding to E-commerce Infringement Claim Suspensions
- Domain Names Yield Novel Legal Difficulties
- Cryptocurrency Pump-and-Dump Schemes
- How Internet Sites Can Protect Their Legal Identity