Can I use the names of specific locations in my book?
There certainly is nothing to prevent you from referring to public place and location names in a creative work (fiction or non-fiction). Referring...
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There certainly is nothing to prevent you from referring to public place and location names in a creative work (fiction or non-fiction). Referring...
Parody is generally considered to be "fair use" and thus excluded from copyright protection. However, your song must be a legitimate parody --...
If you are copying the silhouette from an existing work, there could be an infringement concern. The concern would exist if the silhouette...
You certainly could get sued. Whether or not such a lawsuit would be allowed to proceed by the court is another question, but you could be out...
You may mention the competitor names for purposes of distinguishing your own product from theirs without violating trademark, and you undoubtedly...
Unless the private equity firm has a trademark registration in the fishing accessory/equipment trademark class, there should not be a conflict here.
Typically an investment fund would be set up as a limited partnership or LLC to avoid income tax at the entity level. Setting up a fund will...
If you wrote the lyrics and melodies, as you indicate, you can file a copyright registration as "author" of those portions of the musical work. On...
Unless the song is in public domain, it will likely be infringement for you to print the lyrics in the book without permission. It's possible fair...
This will be considered a public performance of the film in each location in which it may be viewed. If the film is viewable in any jurisdiction...