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Barnes and Noble gets a valuable piece of Borders

Barnes and Noble gets a valuable piece of Borders

A Manhattan judge officially approved revised terms for Barnes and Noble to purchase Borders Group’s intellectual property.

To protect the privacy rights of 48 millions customers, Barnes and Noble will hold an opt-out program for former Borders customers to be able to choose to not have their personal information transferred as part of the sale.

Amy Dunayevich

Amy Dunayevich is a third year student at Fordham University School of Law and is Fordham IPLJ's Technology Editor. Originally from the Detroit suburbs, Amy spent two years in the Peace Corps living in Eastern Europe without running water but with high-speed internet. Amy now lives in Brooklyn with her little black pug Roxanne. Although pursuing a career in the public interest, Amy finds intellectual property law to be extremely relevant, interesting, and important.