Georgia Intellectual Property Legal Advice (48 found)

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Pamela Koslyn
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As of now, you don't have an IP problem, you have a possible claim for...
James L Lindon Ph.D.
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Contributor Level 4

Non-compete agreements can be difficult to enforce and must be "reasonable."...
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Pamela Koslyn
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If the business license and business name are assets of an oral partnership,...
Glenn M. Lyon
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Contributor Level 6

The intellectual property used in the partnership will probably be considered...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

There are two related issues that you must deal with: the right to register and...
Ronald David Coleman
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Contributor Level 4

Your defense sounds strong. Your success will, unfortunately, depend on whether...
Clark AD Wilson
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You should have an attorney review this carefully to properly bring some...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Please see my answer to your other post. Disclaimer: Please note that this...
Kaiser Wahab
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Contributor Level 6

You are obviously aware of some of the legal issues involved here. You are...
Kaiser Wahab
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Contributor Level 6

To piggyback on the concerns of the other posters, let me add the following....
Steven L. O'Donnell
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What you're planning on doing sounds like a pretty clear case of copyright and...
Pamela Koslyn
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Please see my answer to your other similar question. Yes. Your use of the game...
Bernard Samuel Klosowski Jr.
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Contributor Level 4

Most likely. The video game character certainly falls under common law...
Pamela Koslyn
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She has no power to shut your website down, that's between you and your website...
Clark AD Wilson
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I am an intellectual property attorney in Atlanta. Please feel free to contact...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Do you mean they trademarked the name? You probably can't be sure that they're...
Steven L. O'Donnell
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As Ms Koslyn noted, they might oppose your registration, but if they're not...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

It's impossible to tell just based on an identical name. An idea submission...
Clark AD Wilson
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Contributor Level 5

Your answer requires more facts and research. I am an intellectual property...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Sure. Once you lawfully buy the jeans you have the right to cut them up and...
Pamela Koslyn
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As long as you don't use the trademarked logos of those jeans in your products...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Yes. Even a quote from a known author on a greeting card wouldn't be copyright...
Clark AD Wilson
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If you require further advice on this topic, I practice in Georgia and can be...
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Robert John Murillo
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Careful planning is required regardless of the business. You really can’t...
Pamela Koslyn
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If you want to start a business, see a lawyer BEFORE you make any decisions and...
Pamela Koslyn
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You can make and sell items according to the patterns you buy. What you can'...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

You should read the responses to a very similar question that was posed...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

I think that you're operating under a misconception that is more than mere...
Jeffrey Thekdi Gedeon
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Lets make sure that we are talking about Patents and not Trademarks. Patent...
Pamela Koslyn
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The name of the state, Florida, is free for anyone to use. But the school you'...
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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I agree with my colleague. You certainly would be risking trade dress...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

Follow Ms. Koslyn's suggestions. Also, it makes much sense to file an "intent...
Clark AD Wilson
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My colleagues above have provided some good advice. If you want further...
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Pamela Koslyn
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The work you created for your former company was for the company, and they own...
S Quinn Johnson
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Generally, artistic works created for an employer are considered the property (...
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Jefferson Hampton Coulter II
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Contributor Level 4

I would take a look at the Center for Social Media's Fair Use Materials,...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

Generally speaking what you want to do is infringement. It isn't possible to...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Copyright law grants to everyone the right to "cover" a song -- that is, to...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Mr. Ballard has given you a very complete answer. The owner of the song can't...

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