SharePrinter-friendly versionSend by emailA TitleA TitleA Title A A A Amy E. Salomon TabsetOverviewBar & Court Admission Bar & Court Admissions District of Columbia Bar Maryland Bar Education Georgetown University Law Center, JD, (cum laude), 2009 University of Pennsylvania, BA, (magna cum laude), 2005 Amy E. SalomonAssociateWashington, DC T 202.857.6015 E amy.salomon@arentfox.com Download vCard Amy is an associate in the Intellectual Property Group. She works on a wide range of intellectual property matters, including trademark, copyright, right of publicity, and domain name disputes. Amy regularly assists clients with selecting, clearing, registering, and enforcing trademarks both domestically and abroad, and she manages the trademark portfolios of several large clients. She runs robust Internet watch programs for multiple clients, policing the Internet for infringing domain names and websites, and negotiating settlements with infringers. She has filed numerous successful Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy complaints on behalf of clients, and has worked with registrars and hosts to shut down infringing sites. She also has extensive experience resolving intellectual property matters on social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and YouTube, and has worked on numerous copyright infringement matters. Amy has particular experience in the fashion, media and entertainment, and hospitality industries. She also has a niche focus on intellectual property issues facing political campaigns at both the congressional and presidential levels. Previous Work Amy served as a law clerk for the US Department of Justice, US Attorney’s Office in Washington, DC. Amy also worked as a legal intern in the Government Affairs Office for Comcast Cable, working on a wide variety of telecommunications and intellectual property issues. Publications, Presentations, and Recognitions “Impact of Consent and License Agreements on Section 2(d) Refusals Highlighted,” World Trademark Review; February 1, 2011 “US Senate Bill Would Extend Unprecedented Copyright Protection to Fashion Designs,” Arent Fox article, LexisNexis; October 10, 2010 While in law school, Amy was an editor for the Georgetown Law Journal and its related publication, the Annual Review of Criminal Procedure. Life Beyond the Law Amy was a four-year varsity soccer player at the University of Pennsylvania. She still plays soccer at least three days a week. If she is not playing soccer, she enjoys watching the Washington Capitals and the Washington Redskins. Newsroom Date Type Title 9 / 21 / 2010 Alert US Senate Bill Would Extend Unprecedented Copyright Protection to Fashion Designs 4 / 20 / 2010 Alert The United Kingdom’s Bribery Act 2010 4 / 16 / 2010 Alert The United Kingdom’s Bribery Act 2010 Pages« first‹ prev12