Richard J. Greenstone practices copyright, trademark, licensing, and transactional law for the computer, entertainment, and publishing industries in San Francisco representing multimedia and online media companies, domain name owners, software, book and magazine publishers, programmers, authors, actors, artists, and producers throughout California and the world. He also has an active entertainment law practice representing producers in the motion picture, television and music industries.
Richard J. Greenstone practices copyright, trademark, licensing, and transactional law for the computer, entertainment, and publishing industries in San Francisco representing multimedia and online media companies, domain name owners, software, book and magazine publishers, programmers, authors, actors, artists, and producers throughout California, the United States, and the world. Richard Greenstone has over twenty nine years of legal experience in these industries and substantive law areas.
Richard Greenestone has well over five hundred trademark applications and registrations to his credit performed for both clients and other attorneys who seek his advice. Richard has recently opened and is now developing a website, Trademarks All The Time, exclusively devoted to trademarks law, branding, registration, infringements, and trademark portfolio management.
Richard Greenstone also has an active entertainment law practice representing producers in the motion picture, television and music industries. He currently acts as production attorney for the television show One On One and represents the producer for the internet game show Starlicious.
Richard Greenstone has authored over twenty articles on copyright, trademark, computer, entertainment, and licensing law, and has authored software on copyright law (17 U.S.C. § 101 et seq.) and the sale of fine prints (California Civil Code §§ 1740 - 1745.5).