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Theft of Your Digital Photos and Videos - author: Nicholas Deleault - Whether it’s Youtube for videos or Flicker for photographs, the ever increasing demand for entertainment leads to the creation of more and more websites dedicates to displaying amateur “art” in the hopes of widespread popularity. As evidenced by the recent sale of YouTube to Google for $1.65 Billion, once a website gains widespread popularity, riches are not far away. See Theft of Your Digital Photos and Videos for full text
Intellectual Property Law - author: Joe Regan - Intellectual Property Law can be quite confusing at times. Copyrights, trademarks and patents all have a role in protecting your hard earned content and knowing their role is half the battle. Intellectual property in itself refers to the creations of the mind click here for full text.
Do You Own Your Web Site Design - author: Richard A. Chapo - Your web site has been up for a few months and you are making money hand over foot. While surfing sites one evening, you are shocked to find a competitor using your design. You find out your designer sold them the same design. They must be breaking the law, right? It all depends on whether you own the copyright to your web site design. Many site owners are shocked to find out they do not. What is Copyright click here for full text.
How To Give Notice of Copyright On Your Works - author: Richard A. Chapo - The use of a copyright notice is no longer required under U. S. law, but you should still give notice whenever possible. Because prior law did contain such a requirement, however, the use of notice is still relevant to the copyright status of older works. click here for full text.
Licensing Your Copyrighted Material - author: Richard A. Chapo - A copyright license agreement sets for the terms under which a third party can use your content. In legal language, you will the licensor with the other party being the licensee. The purpose of the agreement is to set forth the terms under which you, the licensor click here for full text.
How Patent Attorneys deal with Intellectual Property - author: Paul Johnson - Patent attorneys are professionally licensed attorneys who are allowed to stand before and operate within the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Contrasting, Patent Agents are not necessarily lawyers, but are allowed to practice within these same offices. click here for full text.
Patents 101 - The Basics Of Patent Applications - author: Paul Johnson - A patent is an official document given by a national government to an inventor (or business or corporation) who wishes to have sole rights over a product for a limited amount of time. Once the patent is granted, no one else has the right to make, sell, market, or profit click here for full text.
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