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You don't get to decide for Shutterstock where ITS photographs will be publicly displayed. Moreover, it neither needs nor wants the sales "help"...
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You don't get to decide for Shutterstock where ITS photographs will be publicly displayed. Moreover, it neither needs nor wants the sales "help"...
The "different company" from whom you've licensed -- NOT purchased -- the software owns the copyright in that computer program. Unless your...
A photograph is automatically protected by copyright as soon as it's created. The copyright owner has the exclusive right to display the...
The answer is that you don't need to know the answer. Your own trademark attorney will know -- and will first determine whether you may...
If by "advertise" you mean what's generally meant by that word [that is, a flyer, a radio or television commercial, or a newspaper, magazine or...
Yes, a Terms of Use agreement can suffice to transfer a copyright from author to buyer so long as it's a "click through" agreement [not...
Your questions are premature. Your own California-licensed intellectual property attorney must first commission a trademark search and then...
Yes. In fact, you would need a copyright license from whomever owns the copyright in the television show [likely the production company, not NBC]...
Visit the Google Transparency Report webpage [use the link below]. Google lists there the domains that copyright owners have accused of being hubs...
Without first speaking with an attorney you accused someone in England of infringing your U.S. copyright? Simply because you "think" they "copied"...