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I am licensing my trademarked training courses. Can I define the territory in the license agreement w/o becoming a franchise?
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Answered on June 23, 2010
I agree with Ms. Koslyn, but want to point out that if your "course" is actually a product, (like a DVD, or CD set or something), it's probably OK...
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What is the line between a remix and a cover song as pertains to compulsory licensing and mechanical royalties?
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Answered on June 18, 2010
Generally, compulsory licenses for cover tunes don't permit for major revision to the song. It's really for "as written", (with minor adaptations...
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How long can a professor hold a term paper? Isn't it my intellectual property?
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Answered on June 15, 2010
Generally, work you create for school projects, etc., belongs to the School, not to the student or the professor. (see Condell v. New School for...
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What does it mean when a Producer/network wants to own exclusive rights to my life story?
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Answered on June 13, 2010
Well, if the contract in question doesn't cover the kinds of things you've asked about, it should. Your concerns are valid, and it's probably...
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Do I need an entertainment lawyer?
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Answered on May 11, 2010
Yes, you most definitely need a lawyer. Unfortunately, you've already signed some contracts, so you're paddling upstream, but things NEED to be...
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What can I do to have my former employer remove my pictures and name from their company website?
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Answered on April 30, 2010
A nasty-gram from a lawyer will probably do the trick, but as Ms. Koslyn says, you might achieve success with a letter of your own.
Suing is...
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How to respond to letter from copyright attorney...
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Answered on April 21, 2010
Sounds like you received a fairly typical cease and desist letter with a demand for an accounting and attorney's fees. The decision to involve a...
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How to respond to letter from copyright attorney...
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Answered on April 21, 2010
Sounds like you received a fairly typical cease and desist letter with a demand for an accounting and attorney's fees. The decision to involve a...
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How to respond to letter from copyright attorney...
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Answered on April 21, 2010
Well, despite some of my colleagues' concerns that your use is "fair use", it's probably NOT permissible to photograph an artists' work and post...
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Copyright on musical score.
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Answered on April 19, 2010
If she created both the lyrics and melody, then she likely owns 100% of the song. The Key in which a song is written, recorded or performed is...
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