Can I use legally purchased licensed merchandise to promote/cater parties?
I disagree with my colleague who believes your use of such images in your business is lawful. It is unquestionably lawful for a parent to...
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I disagree with my colleague who believes your use of such images in your business is lawful. It is unquestionably lawful for a parent to...
As a fundamental matter, there can be no copyright infringement in the situation you describe if there was no copying of the underlying work. For...
Your company published an article that asserted, as a FACTUAL matter, that employees working at Company X are "metaphorically" raped because the...
As my colleagues note, yes, it's generally lawful in an advertisement to make comparisons between competing products. You should read up on how to...
Attorney Redinger's statement of the issue is exactly right. I seriously doubt that "simply adding a screw eye to the top of the toy" is a material...
Just to add a perhaps too hyper-vigilant note to Attorney King's response, you may want to ensure that your designer is using font-generating...
I can think of two circumstances that make good sense. First, as my colleague notes, the University's greeting card could contain material that...
Read what the Supreme Court has to say on the matter in its Golan v. Holder decision via the link below [see pp. 883-891].
Your publication of the photograph is very likely copyright infringement and probably violates the person's "right of publicity." You are on very...
If you make one such product for your own personal use then, sure, your plan would be lawful. But if you make those products for resale and any...