Copyright Act
- October 1, 2011
Co-author Gerald M. Levine Copyright protection extends to expressive material. Strings of effectively arranged letters, words, phrases, clauses, sentences and…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine The U.S. Supreme Court has described fair use as "a privilege in others than the owner…
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Co-author Gerald M. Levine Copyright infringement has consequences. The Copyright Act protects the integrity of an author's work by granting…
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I recently reviewed a manuscript of a non-fiction, semi-scholarly work analyzing images of historical prophesy (tarot) cards. The author explained…
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Authors own their copyrights. It is their intellectual property to do with as they will. But, in some instances either…
, - April 2, 2011
A number of Guild members have asked me about the Google Settlement. Those who opted in saw an opportunity for…
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Gerald M. Levine, Co-Author Most publishing contracts provide for both the establishment and termination of the author/publisher relationship. Why should…
, - October 1, 2010
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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