Does this infringe on copyright? (cutting logo away from laptop skin)
Your cutting of the logo away from the laptop skin to show the logo may be considered a functional application of the logo and may be considered...
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Your cutting of the logo away from the laptop skin to show the logo may be considered a functional application of the logo and may be considered...
Washington’s usury statute only permits up to a 12% annual interest rate. However, this statute only applies to consumer loans that are not related...
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You bring up a number of issues to evaluate under the legal doctrine known as parallel importation (aka grey goods), namely the importation and...
While further information is needed to verify, I agree with the others that the artworks are likely in the public domain. However, I would also...
It is likely trademark infringement as most all trademarks are granted a zone of exclusive protection beyond their actual wording for confusingly...
Potentially yes. However, it depends on what type of powers/rights you want in the LLC, and what you want to give the manager. Once established,...
Further information is needed to verify. While the middleman’s acts might be deceptive, your best bet may be a breach of contract and/or promissory...
Probably. Beyond your likely infringement of the creators’ copyright and trademark rights, major studios often monitor unauthorized use of their...
Further information is needed to assess. You may still file a petition for cancellation, which from a rights standpoint does not hinder your...
The short answer is that non-competes can be enforceable in Washington state. However, the degree of enforceability (e.g, period and zone of...