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Old 02-04-2004, 02:26 AM
Glitter650 Glitter650 is offline
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I think if you really want to work with patents that the technical degree is necessary... but if you just want to work with copy rights, which is generally what entertainment: songs, scripts, etc... are, then you're fine with like a Mass Comm. degree... maybe not as desireable/versatile as someone who knows patents... ( and alot of firms do deal with both types of IP) BUT if you don't want to work with patents anyway.. (which I don't) it's not a big deal. I definitely could be wrong on this and I am visiting UC Hastings law school tomorrow and I will try and find out what the deal is with this because this is something I've never heard before and I have received PLENTY of advising about how to try and get the job I want to have eventually and have never heard "you need a technical degree" but that doesn't mean that it's not true... so I am just a little confused...
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