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Education: Emory University (B.A., 1990); University of
Georgia (J.D., magna cum laude, 1998). Member, Order of the Coif.
First Place, ASCAP/Nathan Burkan Memorial Copyright Law Writing Competition,
University of Georgia School of Law, "Internet Service Provider Liability for
Copyright Infringement Arising out of the 'Warez' Newsgroups."
Publications: "Negotiating Interconnection Agreements under
the Telecommunications Act of 1996", CCH Power and Telecom Law,
Jan.-Feb. 1999 (Co-Author); "COPPA: Regulating Use of
Information Gathered from Children via the Internet," Computer Law
Section Newsletter, Spring 2000; "Issues in Electronic
Contracts," Technology Law in Georgia: An Advanced Approach (2003).
Member: State Bar of Georgia (Member: Sections on Technology
Law and Intellectual Property; Chairman, Technology Law Section 2006-2007; Chair, 21st Annual Technology Law Institute,
2006; Vice-Chairman, Technology Law Section 2005-2006; Secretary,
Technology Law Section 2004-2005, Editor: Technology Law Section Newsletter
2003-2004, Module Chair: 17th Annual Technology Law Institute, October 2002;
Member, Executive Committee, Section on Technology Law 2000-present).
Practice Areas: Mr. Stewart's practice areas encompass
e-commerce and technology-related transactions (including Web site linking,
creation and licensing of multimedia content, service provider interconnection
and online retail sales and fulfillment), Web site development, Internet-related
intellectual property, including online protection of copyrights, trademarks,
and trade secrets, and state and federal regulation of electronic privacy and
information-dissemination practices.
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