by Justin Marchand | Published: Nov 20, '18
… for its infringement of Plaintiffs’ copyright interests, either because it has … of $150,000 for each copyright infringed.” The suit adds “iBus …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Jan 24, '13
… became aware of the alleged copyright infringement after a fan noticed …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: May 03, '23
… “copyright,” it seems to me it is addressing your copyright in the performance. The only problem is, copyright law probably does not provide for a copyright in … agree to assign your copyright to Caesars, which would …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Dec 29, '21
… issues that arise under copyright law. Copyright protects literary, artistic, … works not subject to copyright: … words and short … services. However, unlike a copyright, a trademark does … registering your trademark. While copyright registration is only federal, …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Nov 03, '21
… by copyright. But you don’t see any copyright notice … copyright. Unlike the Patent and Trademark Office, the Copyright … copyright protection. All you are registering is a “claim” to copyright … is infringed. Once copyright attaches, the copyright owner has the …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Mar 11, '20
… in the previous column, under copyright law, the “author” of the … has the right to claim copyright in it. So a photographer … has the right to claim copyright in it. But if the …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Jul 01, '08
… claims Ladbrokes is infringing its copyright by using its name and …
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