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Posted 4 months ago in Copyright Infringement Atlanta, GA
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
I would take a look at the Center for Social Media's Fair Use Materials,...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
Generally speaking what you want to do is infringement. It isn't possible to... Posted 10 months ago in Copyright Infringement Dallas, TX
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
Go to youtube and look at their DMCA policy. Submit a claim of copyright...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
The following is not legal advice and should not be relied on to take or... Posted 11 months ago in Copyright Infringement Portland, OR
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
Generally, it is legal. There is no copyright protection available for "useful...
Daniel J DiCicco's answer
The biggest problem you face is that you can't sell knock-offs as if they were... Posted 11 months ago in Copyright Infringement
Oscar Michelen's answer
Generally speaking, dress designs in the United States are not protected by...
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
Generally, "useful items" (like clothes and furniture) CANNOT be copyrighted.... Posted over 2 years ago in Trademark Infringement
Phillip Gustavo Day's answer
Short answer....research research research....start by googling the names, then...
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
There are a number of options, ranging from cheap to expensive. 1. search... Posted about 1 year ago in Contracts / Agreements Tonasket, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
There is no "legal minimum" it is what you can negotiate with them. You can pay...
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
Did you actual sign such a contract? Or otherwise agree to it? Generally,... Posted about 1 year ago in Gaming Richland, WA
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
Online Gambling is a Class C Felony in Washington. Be Careful. http://www.... Posted about 1 year ago in Public Finance / Tax Exempt Finance Fort Worth, TX
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
The non-profit form is a little daunting, but there are plety of resources out...
Brian J. Passante's answer
This can be a complex issue to study and understand. You are taking the right... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Pasco, WA
Phillip Gustavo Day's answer
Wow...loaded question with one simple answer....get permission first! As my...
Frank S Hong's answer
To use a particular photograph of Hendrix, you will need permission from either... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Houston, TX
Oscar Michelen's answer
Please see our site that relates directly to this issue for further information.... Posted about 1 year ago in Intellectual Property Peachtree City, GA
Oscar Michelen's answer
Yes. PPV companies charge bars/restaurants money based on the fire capcaity...
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
Whenever you display a program or play music at a restaurant or other venue... Posted about 1 year ago in Intellectual Property Battle Ground, WA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
While computer programs can be protected under patent law, as a practical...
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
The creators of "Scrabulous" hit this same problem. The makers of Scrabble... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Camas, WA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
As Oscar and Jefferson note, it's extraordinarily unlikely that the owner of...
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
The studio would say "of course" and they'd likely be right, but in reality,... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Chicago, IL
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Federal law determines whether the prevailing party is entitled to recover its...
Marc John Randazza's answer
Well, it *can* vary by where you are -- depending on which party you are. In... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Greenville, SC
Richard Byron Jefferson's answer
At this point you don't have a "case" because you don't yet know that anything...
Jefferson Hampton Coulter II's answer
One possibility may be to send notice to TuneCore that your private information... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Bismarck, ND
Jill Gilbert Welytok's answer
Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans; familiar symbols or designs; mere...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
The following information is not legal advice but rather general information... |