Copyright infringement and litigation
Re-read Ms. Koslyn's well-thought out response a few times to take it all in. And then think about it and consider whether, all in all, it's worth...
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Re-read Ms. Koslyn's well-thought out response a few times to take it all in. And then think about it and consider whether, all in all, it's worth...
Sometimes (and this is one of those times) you need to do some homework before you even know enough to ask a good question. I suggest that you...
Doing your own "knock out" search of publicly available patent databases is a very good idea for a small inventor before he or she spends ANY money...
My gut reaction is that the unlicensed showing of a pay per view event at a concert venue -- even if entry is for free -- violates the contract...
You need to seriously think about who's being harmed by sales of the photograph. Your dog? You? Neither. The fact that our incredibly...
I'm going to assume you created a piece of software and want to sell it. You need an attorney for both of the issues that you raise. As for...
Yes, you would be infringing. See http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&entry=78976533
In light of your last question, you're clearly trying to sell clothing that evokes in your potential customers' minds the image of particular...
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Ms. Koslyn provides you with a very good beginning analysis. If, for some reason, you believe that you own the copyright in the software that...