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Christopher Paradies
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First, it is important to know what kind of invention is being patented: an...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Visit letmegooglethatforyou.com, type in "how long do patents last," and click...
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Matt Thomas Adamson's answer
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I would need to see the two works to be able to provide a more complete answer,...
Oscar Michelen
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Just to add to the above answer - You are going to need to acquire access to...
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Ethan Jared Wall
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You may want to contact your local bar association to see if it offers a...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Because you're engaging in a business that may infringe someone else's...
Jon Kenneth Perala
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Generally, you are safe if you use the trademark in a portion of the URL other...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

The below does not constitute legal advice, does not form an attorney-client...
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Oscar Michelen
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So let's see, you want credit for writing the article but no responsibility if...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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What does your agreement with the ghost writers say about indemnity for...
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Clark AD Wilson
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Without seeing it or comparing it to another mark I cannot give you a definite...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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The following is not legal advice and should not be relied upon to take or...
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Jonathan I. Feil
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Licensing to a non-profit is no different from licensing an individual or...
Barry Neil Shrum
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Contributor Level 5

The enforcement of one's trademarks is provided for in common law as well as...
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Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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Contributor Level 7

That's a tough question to answer, and would most likely depend on how...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

Your question, unfortunately, makes little sense. I suggest that you review...
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Brock B Shinen's answer
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The following is information, and not legal advice: You have two issues here- 1)...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

The following is not legal advice and should not be relied upon to take or...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

The ex client has no right to use photos of your child for commercial purposes...
Todd Russell Sorensen
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You may be able to force her to remove pictures of your child from the website....
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Personally, I think there are some areas here that could be potential pitfalls....
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I'm not a lawyer but work in the software industry. So long as you take no...
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Andrew Nguyen
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Contributor Level 4

What I would suggest is to register your name or trademark it with the State of...
Valerie Ann Farris
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Contributor Level 5

Dear Dave, You should consult with an Intellectual Property lawyer in...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

There is nothing in the Berne Convention for Treatment of Literary and Artistic...
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Phillip Gustavo Day
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Wow...loaded question with one simple answer....get permission first! As my...
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Frank S Hong's answer
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To use a particular photograph of Hendrix, you will need permission from either...
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Phillip Gustavo Day
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Okay...little more info always helps...but I will reiterate, if you can afford...
Alec Scott Rose
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Contributor Level 7

I recommend that you speak to an experienced intellectual property attorney who...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

No, you can't take a CD you bought and use it in an audio-visual slideshow for...
Oscar Michelen
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Contributor Level 7

The quick answer is no. Just because you bought the cd does not mean you are...
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Jason Adam Dickstein
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Contributor Level 4

Adam Philipp's answer, that such copying is usually precluded from copyright...
Adam L.K. Philipp
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Generally, no. Unless you obtain permission from the copyright holder, this...

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