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Copyright & Trademark

The Ins and Outs of Copyright Violations

01st April 2009
Copyright infringement is a hot button issue for anyone whose work might be termed “intellectual property.” Working within the creative sphere, anyone who finishes a piece of work and can be said to have “created” it, will justifiably have reason ...
Author: mgordon
Legal

Copyright Law

11th December 2008
Creating a work of art, writing a book, or releasing a publication is not an easy task. By all means, everyone involved in such endeavors will do anything to protect them. The Copyright Law serves as a written shield to secure ownership of a publication o...
Author: Jamie Hanson
Legal

Copyright Law

08th December 2008
Creating a work of art, writing a book, or releasing a publication is not an easy task. By all means, everyone involved in such endeavors will do anything to protect them. The Copyright Law serves as a written shield to secure ownership of a publication o...
Author: Jamie Hanson
Legal

Advokat In UK File Sharing Case Wins Victory, Woman Is Fined Sixteen Thousand Pounds

06th October 2008
Advokat David Gore, a partner in the top law firm Davenport Lyons, got a major victory for his client Topware Interactive. Topware Interactive manufactures computer games, including the highly popular game Dream Pinball 3D. A woman who uploaded a number o...
Author: Remy
Legal

Intellectual Property will soon be History

15th March 2006
It is not too risky to affirm that intellectual property will soon be History. Rules designed for the paper era are not useful, enforceable and cost-economic in the Web era. Here are a few reasons: 1) Intellectual property is not designed fo...
Author: John Tello