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Ordering a product off a website advertised as authentic can U get in trouble if that prod is later found to be counterfeit
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Answered on January 21, 2010
SELLING a product branded with a counterfeit mark is trademark infringement. But let's not forget that BUYING a product branded with a counterfeit...
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Book contract
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Answered on January 21, 2010
The only way anyone can answer your question is to read your contract.
If you have a copy then you need to read the termination provision. If...
Am I able to record myself reading childrens books and sell it in a product without paying royalties?
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Answered on January 21, 2010
No. Your recording is a "derivative" of the story. The owner of the copyright in each story owns the exclusive right to make derivative works from...
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Intellectual Property Entered Into A Contest Not Selected
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Answered on January 21, 2010
Your additional information only clouds your question further.
Did someone else "use the presentation" [which I understand to mean is your...
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Want to use old advertisements from newspapers in a documentary film. Stores no longer exist. Do I need permission?
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Answered on January 21, 2010
Whether a documentary film maker's use of a particular pre-existing work is "fair" or not [and therefore lawful or not] is too fact dependent to...
Do I have to pay for a retroactive license?
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Answered on January 21, 2010
Instead of being self-righteous, you should be grateful that the agency has not sued you for copyright infringement. If it did, you would have to...
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Intellectual Property
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Answered on January 21, 2010
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Here's a question...
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Answered on January 20, 2010
I'm going to take a different approach than my colleagues.
How can you persuade an attorney to take you on as a client? Demonstrate that...
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I have an idea for a tee shirt design. how do i find out if its been used before and if someone has copyrights to it .
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Answered on January 20, 2010
For a fee, the Copyright Office will search for you. See http://j.mp/7NuZtG
If someone owns a domain that is very similar to mine (different by one letter), do they have to sell it to me?
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Answered on January 20, 2010
Only if you're also using your domain name as a trademark then you may, as Ms. Koslyn notes, have a claim of ownership to the other person's domain...
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