By: S. Housley | 2008-04-08 | Legal Copyright is a type of intellectual property A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by the government for a limited time to protect the particular form, way or manner in which an idea or information is expressed... read more
By: Sasha Wells | 2012-04-12 | Trademarks Although they don’t get the recognition that criminal trial lawyers receive, trademark attorneys are very much in demand. Without them, the world we live in would be very different than it is today. read more
By: Kim Pierson | 2012-05-08 | Patents Some of the country's top trademark lawyers, as reported by Intellectual Property Today Magazine, are found in Los Angeles. The patent lawyers in Los Angeles help establish individuals and corporations a name for themselves by protecting their rights to intellectual property. read more
By: Byron Jonas | 2011-06-19 | Copyright Intellectual property law can be explained as a field that is undergoing constant changes and can be very confusing. Intellectual property rights can be offered to any one of the four categories. The first category among the four is known as copyright. You must know that what is a copyright and you should know that how can a copyright protect your work. If you are unknown to all these, then a lawyer is the appropriate person to contact. read more
By: Sasha Wells | 2012-04-12 | Trademarks Trademark attorneys understand that just because you’ve been accused of a copyright infraction, it doesn’t mean you knew what you were doing. In this digital age, accidently using someone else’s intellectual property without realizing you’re violating a copyright is easy to do. Just because your mistake was honest, it doesn’t make it any more legal. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-06-06 | Intellectual property There are some basic concerns that freelancers should consider when it comes to intellectual property. read more
By: John Tyler | 2012-05-21 | Intellectual property Unfortunately, intellectual property (or IP as it is sometimes known) is an area of law that is constantly changing, meaning that lawyers who work primarily in this area have to always be on their toes. read more
By: Gladeya Smith | 2012-04-12 | Technology Manufacturers today are well equipped with technological innovation to reap maximum revenue benefits, but are crippled by the challenges set forth by counterfeiters and fraudsters. read more
By: Sasha Wells | 2012-04-12 | Trademarks A trademark attorney is a person who handles all matters pertaining to trademark law. Trademark law is a niche segment of federal laws that govern intellectual property. When most people think of intellectual property, or IP, they think of something intangible, such as musical or literary works, trademarks, and trade secrets. Trademark law was created to protect a design, logo, color, sound, word, read more
By: Louisa | 2011-09-15 | Intellectual property Intellectual property is related to things that are created using people's mental faculties, including inventions, designs, literary and artistic work, etc. There are two categories of intellectual property. These are industrial property and copyright. Trademarks, patents and industrial designs are classified under industrial property, while copyright covers rights related to music, literary work, artistic creations, films, etc. read more
By: Paul Millman | 2011-07-28 | Intellectual property An intellectual property infringement is the violation of an intellectual property right. The different types of intellectual property rights are copyrights, patents and trademarks. Thus, an intellectual property infringement may for example can be .... read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-04 | Article Marketing Intellectual property, such as copyrights, trademarks, and patents, is one of the most valuable assets that a company or individual can have. read more
By: Steven A. Colantuoni | 2012-06-13 | International Property Many countries recognize the value of patents and trademarks in world markets and have taken steps to implement stringent intellectual property protection laws and measures. read more
By: Felix Garcia Caturza | 2011-05-09 | Intellectual property Consequently, intellectual property law deals with intangible forms of property such as literary, musical and artistic creations. Certain legal rights through patents, trademarks and copyrights are endowed to individuals who create intellectual property. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-05-12 | Intellectual property Intellectual Property consists of property that is considered intangible. According to the law there are at least three different types of properties, which include real property, personal property and intangible property. read more