Authors
- December 21, 2011
There are publishers in the traditional sense who curate the books they publish and there are companies that provide printing…
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What do trademarks have to do with authorship? Trademarks signify sources of production. The question come up with authors producing…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Unprotected elements in a copyrighted work affects the copyrightability of those elements alone. The copyright does…
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To be protected by copyright, to have copyrightability, requires a certain degree of creativity. The Copyright Clause of the U.S.…
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Publishers typically demand rights for the duration of copyright although the shelf life of the licensed work is likely to…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Copyright is not limited to literary works but extends to other creative productions. Expressive material in…
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In assessing claims for copyright infringement similarity is not enough. Verbatim copying is clearly infringes but the standard needed to…
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Authors own their copyrights. It is their intellectual property to do with as they will. But, in some instances either…
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Gerald M. Levine, Esq, co-author The U.S. Constitution grants to authors and inventors for “limited times ... the exclusive right…
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The general rule is that where a respondent uses a parking service to populate its website with links that redirect…
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