Do I need to trademark or otherwise protect the name I've come up with for workshops/training/book?
Speak with a California-licensed intellectual property attorney about clearing the rights to use the "unique and catchy" name for your workshops...
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Speak with a California-licensed intellectual property attorney about clearing the rights to use the "unique and catchy" name for your workshops...
You didn't mention whether the client paid for the work. If not, then the artist almost certainly owns it and could do with it what he pleased. If...
You're conflating (1) embroidery stitches with (2) stitch patterns. The many various types of embroidery stitches [running stitch, stem stitch,...
Here are the general rules: 1. If a copyright infringement lawsuit is filed in the Fifth, Seventh, or Ninth Circuits then the suit can proceed so...
Your simple question opens up a legal can of worms. As my colleagues note, copyright is the relevant body of law. The starting point in the...
iF you have the senior right to use whatever it is you're using as a trademark and IF it's actually protectable as a mark [many words, phrases, and...
The direct answer is no. Forget copyright law -- it doesn't apply. The relevant law is trademark law. Because you've already recieved a...
I think you're operating under a fundamental misunderstanding. The rule is that trademark rights arise automatically whenever a person uses a...
I think you're saying you're the single member of a limited liability company that acts as the "publisher" of one or more smartphone applications....
You first have to write, publish, and sell a series of books that all have the same title [the subtitle can be different]. So long as no one else...