A participant in YouTube's Content ID program is regularly making false claims on my content. Do I have any legal recourse?
There may be a solution in the Terms of Use for YouTube. This may be a tort re: business. See IP and Tort counsel.
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There may be a solution in the Terms of Use for YouTube. This may be a tort re: business. See IP and Tort counsel.
They don't have to show you their evidence. They will consider their evidence relative to negotiations in resolving this matter short of...
You took the photo. You are the author of a copyright property. Register with the Copyright Office to get Federal Law assistance. You are not...
Use the exchanges - they are all public via the forum and they are available for your use. See IP Counsel.
Same question as recently asked. The institution for which the project was prepared may have rights. The author may have results. Public display...
The present application is for the logo depicted in the application. Changes you suggest are material and will require a search/xlearance and...
If already marketed by others then unlikely to qualify for patent protection. If done as a student then the institution likely addresses the...
Yes, the works are owned by the employer. See IP Counsel.
Unlikely. You are not giving a warranty. Only giving your perception. But See IP Counsel.
The earlier user may have common law rights to its geographical presence. Do a cost benefit analysis. See IP Counsel.