If the freelancer using illegal software to do work for our company, will our company be sued?
Yes, your company risks liability for "contributory" (or "secondary") copyright infringement -- especially if any of its employees know, or have...
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Yes, your company risks liability for "contributory" (or "secondary") copyright infringement -- especially if any of its employees know, or have...
Q1. how I can terminate the preregistered copyright as I was not able to find any clear instruction in termination of Preregistered Copyright. R1....
Once trademark rights are registered that particular registration cannot be amended by adding additional goods or services -- a new registration...
If you want the photographs taken off Facebook then report the matter to Facebook. It appears the posting does violate Facebook's Community...
In addition to running the very real risk of being sued for copyright infringement, as explaind by my colleagues, you also run the risk of having...
My colleagues have already provided you with good, useful information. I write only to note that TWO copyrights attach to a song: the "musical...
No. A company created by Bob Marley's heirs, Fifty-Six Hope Road Music, LLC, owns -- and vigorously enforces -- the right to sell clothing (and...
I think it unlawful to sell the story or distribute it to friends -- though sending a copy to close family members is very likely lawful. Disney...
My colleagues have already ably answered your question. I write only to note that the vast majority of software used for business is licensed...
The blurb you've written is worse than useless because it uses legal terminology ("rescinding") improperly, is internally inconsistent (includes...