By: Jackie Serta | 2010-09-25 | Law Copyright is a legal fiction designed to protect the works of artists, inventors and innovators. In essence, it is a legal bar, allowing exclusivity for those who create works in the form of an intangible asset which can be sold or relinquished, and which expires upon a certain period of time. With the read more
By: Robert Skrob | 2009-01-28 | Marketing tips Copyright infringement can be a serious problem, especially for Info-marketers who are selling information, which other users can copy. It is important to know how to protect your work and how to make sure that the people you are working with are not plagiarizing anything they submit to you as original work. read more
By: Enrico Schaefer | 2010-03-27 | Copyright Few legal principles inspire more confusion than copyright law. Our copyright lawyers often spend as much time educating our clients as we do digging into their specific legal issues. Copyright law, like other intellectual property rights, is inevitably fact specific. Obtaining legal advice about your specific situation from a qualified copyright attorney is critical. Educating yourself about US copyright law so that you understand what your lawyer is telling you is just as important. read more
By: Jassica Rich | 2011-11-03 | Copyright Copyright protection is a necessary step that should not be avoided by entrepreneurs. However, there are some common misunderstandings that need to be addressed before engaging copyright services. Foremost amongst these is that getting your work copyright protected has little to with the copyright office. read more
By: sumonmg | 2010-12-25 | Photography Nowadays it is easy for a digital photographer to protect photos with copyright symbols and watermarks read more
By: Atiqur Sumon | 2010-12-24 | Photography Nowadays it is easy for a digital photographer to protect photos with copyright symbols and watermarks. Let’s see how. read more
By: Daren | 2010-10-16 | Copywriting Our blog is about the business of copyright and how to protect your intellectual property. It provides tips, guidelines, and news on the subject of copyright, as well as informs how you can register your worldwide copyright. read more
By: Jassica Rich | 2011-10-24 | Copyright Computer software has entered a new dimension with the start of the third millennium. It caters to a broader segment of technological needs. Computer software comprises of three types, programming software, system software and application software. read more
By: Julian Boote | 2010-04-02 | Writing Artists, writers, innovators, and entrepreneurs...in fact creative and business people from all backgrounds; mostly those starting out, but even some with a level of experience in their field behind them, have at some point or another realized they've had misconceptions about what copyright is, how it works, for what types of creative work, and what it can do for them. So, let's get started, and perhaps with the most obvious questions anyone may have about copyright; what is it, and why does it exist in the first place? read more
By: tianli | 2010-10-18 | Strategic planning Protection of copyright is to protect the national capacity for independent innovation ( HC printing network With map) Print Network HC On April 26 this year read more
By: Sasha Wells | 2012-04-12 | Trademarks If you have any desire to become an author, something you need to prepare yourself for is accusation that you have created copyright infringement and that someone has hired a team of trademark attorneys, and filed a lawsuit against you. Three well-known authors who found themselves dealing with copyright infringement cases include J.K. Rowling’s (the Harry Potter Series), Dan Brown (the Da Vinci read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2010-12-20 | Business Just because content on internet is free doesn't means that people can steal it and use it to their profit. Copyright infringement or internet hijacking is clearly a crime. You need to guard your content from being stolen. read more
By: Shannon Moore | 2010-04-02 | Copyright When deciding to protect your logo or design it can be a bit confusing trying to decide how to protect it. After all, your logo is basically the face of your product line or your services so it makes sense that you'd want to do the right thing when it comes to ensuring that you have exclusive rights to it. The question is should you copyright your logo or trademark your logo? The answer, surprisingly, may be both. read more
By: David Done | 2009-06-15 | Copyright Copyright and Patent Attorneys - Patent and copyright law can be difficult for laymen to understand completely. That is why you might need the services of an attorney to help you fill out the paperwork that will protect your patented or copyrighted materials. Learn more about Copyright and Patent Attorneys at Aplegal.com. read more