Are personal emails considered private or can employers look through my emails?
As my colleague stated, the answer in most cases is yes, your employer has the right to review emails sent on or received using their system. You...
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As my colleague stated, the answer in most cases is yes, your employer has the right to review emails sent on or received using their system. You...
It is possible. "E-personation" which is impersonation of someone on the internet is now a crime in several states.
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As my colleagues have already stated, Disney is very selective when it comes to licensing their music and granting synchronization rights. You...
The best course of action for protection of his stage name is likely to federally register it as a trademark/service mark. He should consult with...
Absent a written release for use of your vocals in the recording, you may have a case. The main question will be whether taking legal action would...
You have not provided enough facts (for instance,did you register the copyrights in the composition and the sound recording). I suggest that you...
For your own private use, without any commercial exploitation you should likely be OK. For "others amuse" it really depends. You have not provided...
Your question doesn't make sense. You don't copyright a "name" but you may be able to trademark it. Whats the name?
I would imagine that since you are doing this at a university in the capacity of education that it would likely qualify as fair use. You should...
As my colleague pointed out, your question is unclear. You should consult with entertainment counsel in the United States to review your business...