How are YouTube users getting away with using copyrighted content?
Some may be getting the rights, some may be making fair use of the copyrighted work, but most are infringing the copyrights. The truth of the...
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Practice Areas: Intellectual Property, Patent Application
Some may be getting the rights, some may be making fair use of the copyrighted work, but most are infringing the copyrights. The truth of the...
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The strongest protection that you can get is a patent. The issue you may have with this is that your idea may not be at a point where it can...
As attorney Burdick notes, meeting with a copyright/intellectual property attorney is probably your best option. The attorney will be able to work...
Meet with an intellectual property attorney. Take the letter in and one of the cases, if you still have one. Only after looking at all the facts...
If you do not want to be involved in a lawsuit or do not have deep pockets, I would suggest not doing this. The reasons why my colleagues are, at...
You could be liable or at risk (and likely are if you are if you have not met with an attorney before doing this). The facts of your case will...
First off, you could not have patented your stage name. Most likely you have a trademark registration for your stage name. You could sue...
From the description you provide the answer would be that you need permission, although you are walking the line. The first thing to recognize...
This is really more of a contract question. Depending on what the contract between you and the printing company includes depends on the rights...
If you are placing them in uniform (i.e. showing the team logo), you would likely be subject to trademark infringement. Using a pro athlete will...