About The Authors

J. Diane Brinson has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
and Russian, summa cum laude, from Duke University. She also holds a law degree from Yale
Law School.
Ms. Brinson is the author of a number of articles in the intellectual property field
and is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Intellectual Property Section of
the State Bar of California.
Besides having practiced law at firms in Los Angeles and Atlanta, she was a tenured law
professor at Georgia State University and also taught at Golden Gate Law School and Santa
Clara School of Law.
She is now in private practice as a consultant in Menlo Park, California. She may be
reached at laderapres@aol.com.
Fred M. Greguras is a partner in the law firm of Fenwick
& West, headquartered in Palo Alto, California. He specializes in advising high
technology companies, particularly software companies, both domestic and international.
His practice includes start-up issues, intellectual property protection, venture capital
financings, initial public offerings, and technology licensing.
Mark F. Radcliffe has a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry,
magna cum laude, from the University of Michigan, and a law degree from Harvard Law
School. He is the author of the chapter on legal issues in the National Association of
Broad-casters' book, Multimedia 2000, and has been quoted in the New York Times, Wall
Street Journal and the San Francisco Examiner on legal issues and multimedia.
Mr. Radcliffe has spoken on multimedia legal issues at the AAP, National Association of
Broadcasters annual convention, Game Developer's Workshop, Seybold-San Francisco, and
IEEE.
He has been practicing intellectual property law, with a special emphasis on computer
law, for over ten years, and has been chairman of the Computer Law Section of the Bar
Association of San Francisco and the Computer Industry Committee of the Licensing
Executives Society.
Mr. Radcliffe is a partner in the law firm of Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich
in Palo Alto. He can be reached at mradcliffe@gcwf.com.
Sandy Jane Wong is a consultant in the pragmatics of
intellectual property law - specializing in presenting the layman's perspective in an
otherwise often daunting field. She enables law firms and computer-related companies to do
business on the Internet via on-line marketing and electronic publishing in the wake of
the Virtual Market.
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