Copyrights
It's Official: You Can't Copyright a Selfie Taken By a Monkey
Just in case you were wondering.
Protect Your Original Work From Copycats With Copyrights
Copyrighting your content is as commonsense as locking your car.
Attorney Confession: Those Little TM and (R) Symbols Are More Important Than I Thought
Nobody knows everything, even in their own field. This lawyer got herself into trademark difficulty that a few simple steps would have avoided.
Why Protecting Intellectual Property Is Crucial to Business Success on 5 Counts
An ounce of prevention can be really worth the investment.
How the Library of Congress Images Can Add Pop to Your Fourth of July Posts
Surprisingly, the Library of Congress offers a whole plethora of photographs to help your content stand out -- and not just on the Fourth of July. But you need to be careful not to violate any copyright laws.
Aereo Pauses Service, Says 'Journey Is Far From Done'
Despite a devastating loss in U.S. Supreme court, founder Chet Kanojia promises to press on. But his options remain unclear.
Aereo Loses Supreme Court Case, Streaming TV Service Deemed Illegal
It's official. The disruptive broadcast TV streaming service is finished.
Will My Star-Wars Themed Product Idea Get Me Sued?
Our expert discusses nuances of copyright and trademark law.
How to Avoid Copyright Trouble When Using Online Images (Infographic)
This infographic explains how to stay on the right side of the law, as well as tips for creating original images.
To Settle Beastie Boys Suit, GoldieBlox Must Cough Up $1 Million
As the result of another copyright suit waged by the Beastie Boys against Monster Energy, new details in the band's settlement with toymaker GoldieBlox have emerged.
Aereo Founder: If We Lose, 'We Have No Plan B'
Chet Kanojia, network TV's Enemy No. 1, is looking to expand his controversial business even as he heads to the Supreme Court to defend it.
Aereo to Supreme Court: Our Streaming TV Service 'Falls Squarely Within the Law'
The bold startup once again slams big broadcasters for claiming its business model thrashes copyright laws, setting the tone for its defense in a federal court battle that begins next month.
How to Avoid Trademark Infringement
Infringing on someone else's trademark is no laughing matter. Attorney Doug Wolf offers up advice on what entrepreneurs need to know about trademark infringement.
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Take protective measures and find out how enforcement actions can provide your businesss relief.