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What was Copyright Law Of The United States in March 3, 1891?

07th April 2011
Copyright Law Of The United States Section 4952 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, in force December 1, 1873, as amended by the act of June 18, 1874, as amended by the act of March 3, 1891, provides that the author, inventor, designer, or p...
Author: Pavan
Law

Website – He Who Pays For It May Not Own It

07th January 2011
Why do you need a lawyer when dealing with legal issues? For one simple reason – the law often makes no logical sense. A perfect example of this is the issue that comes up when you pay someone else to build a website for you. I want you to consider an...
Author: Richard Chapo
Copyright & Trademark

Copyright: The common misconception

27th September 2010
Of all the IP laws, copyright is the most wide ranging in scope and application, and hence important for business owners to understand. Obviously, if yours is an industry, like music or technology, where copyright plays a central part, you will need to k...
Author: Shireen Smith
Copyright & Trademark

Basics of Copyright Law

16th August 2010
Copyright means the right to copy. Copyright law protects intellectual property. It ensures that no one other than the creator himself can copy a unique work he has created. The original work of an author is safeguarded by copyright law. These works may i...
Author: craig23
Business Law

How law firms help small business?

06th April 2010
Irrespective of the size of the business, it's quite possible that legal problems do arise. In large corporate a separate legal counsel body exists to combat these issues. But in case of small business, this may not happen. Here comes the role played by l...
Author: Amalendu Hajraa
Copyright & Trademark

A Brief Explanation of Trademark Laws

07th December 2009
Trademark law is one of the three branches of Intellectual Property Law. The other branches are Patent Law and Copyright Law. As an overview, patent law guards new inventions that can be valuable by giving the owner or patentee the right to keep out o...
Author: Chet Lawrence
Copyright & Trademark

Poor Man’s Copyright: Legally Binding?

26th March 2009
Getting copyright for your own original work is something that is advised under the law, particularly if there is something about your work that makes it likely to be either copied or used for any purpose against your will. Being the creator of a piece of...
Author: mgordon