Are marketing ideas the property of the originator?
There are really two questions in one here: Are ideas themselves protectable as intellectual property, and if so, do the ideas you conceived while...
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There are really two questions in one here: Are ideas themselves protectable as intellectual property, and if so, do the ideas you conceived while...
Realistically, the copyright holder can sue you either way, but sending them contact information will make it easier. Assuming they have nothing...
Do you have more information about how the ads are appearing? For example, are they text ads that appear via Google AdSense, etc.? Do you buy...
A few thoughts to add to Pamela's excellent answer. Is this person under 18 by any chance? If so, posting the images is a serious crime and...
In order to answer this question, it would be helpful to have more information regarding the nature of your transaction on the Internet. Was it...
Defamation is a complex area of the law which balances important First Amendment rights of free speech against individuals' rights to preserve...
Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace thrive on the traffic to their Web pages which is driven by the posting of photos by millions...
The easiest first step to take is to submit a "takedown notice" under section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Most websites have a...
It sounds like you are justifiably upset and considering taking some serious steps in response to an ugly situation. Although you might not get...
The literal answer to your question is yes -- this person "can" sue you, as many dubious lawsuits are filed all too often -- but whether or not she...
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