Do I own the rights to a piece of artwork once I buy it?
You own that one copy. You have no rights of copy, derivatives etc. You only can have it and sell that one copy. See IP Counsel.
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You own that one copy. You have no rights of copy, derivatives etc. You only can have it and sell that one copy. See IP Counsel.
It may not be infringement as short phrases are not generally protected by copyright. However there may be a trademark concern where the mark...
The License Agreement may provide for the Termination of the Agreement and return to the author. The company, in financial distress, owns an asset...
Short phrases are not protected by copyright. So, the use of the phrase is probably not limited. See IP Counsel especially if you receive demand...
The contract probably specifically addresses this topic and it is likely that the contractor will retain copyright ownership. See the agreement. ...
Lockets are jewelry. Short phrases are not generally copyright protected. But is some part of the short phrase is also a trademark then trademark...
An attorney would analyze the common law rights you may have relative to the other mark. He would find case law, statutes an guidance from TMEP...
Use of a work of authorship without permission has a risk. For teaching purposes may be protected by Fair Use. However, it may not and you may be...
The claim may not be pursued. You may never again hear from the person making the claim. However, you may find that the claimant will commence...
The Author is the owner of the copyright unless the author has assigned rights, for example to your corporation. If you have assigned to the...