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Dwight Olson, Principal Dwight C. Olson is a Certified Licensing Professional, Principal at AmiCOUR IP Group, LLC, and Founder of V3Data. Mr. Olson was Vice President at Iron Mountain and was founder and Vice Chairman of Data Securities International (DSI) acquired by Iron Mountain Inc. the world’s largest record management company. He has worked with AmiCOUR since its inception, assuring successful brokering services. Mr. Olson has over 40 years of experience in the computer software industry with companies such as Control Data Corporation and Univac and began his career in the research and development of supercomputers, parallel processing systems and related application architectures. He is called the “father of technology escrow” and often speaks on topics such as using technology escrow as a business tool, valuation of software, trusted third parties in electronic commerce applications on the Internet, and securities firms using only electronic records. He serves on the board of several companies. Mr. Olson is currently Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Certified Licensing Professionals, Inc (CLP), a former President of the Licensing Executives Society (LES), USA and Canada, and he has served as chair of LES and LESI information technology and Internet committees. He was an associate member of the American Bar Association's Electronic Commerce Law and Information Security Committee working on the ABA’s Digital Signature Guidelines. Mr. Olson received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1965 and teaching credentials in 1966 from Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Partner Litigation Firms When disputes arise, AmiCOUR IP will recommend
and team with the leading intellectual property litigation firms to
defend or assert intellectual property rights. The nature of our
practice makes us an ideal partner to resolve the specific technical
elements and damages approaches and calculations necessary for success.
Our team has experience supporting counsel in Federal Courts, the
International Trade Commission, and before Arbitration Tribunals. |