by MsShipp on January 14, 2013
What if you were approached by a stranger who claimed to be a business mogul, and he told you that he could offer you an opportunity to invest just a little bit of your money and double or triple it within weeks or even days? At first, you might be skeptical, but what if he […]
by IP Blawg on December 10, 2012
Guest post regarding copyright law basics. Copyright law is one of the most technical and complex aspects of our legal system and most of us will at one time or another broken the law without even realizing it. If you’ve ever taped the Top 40 off the radio onto a cassette, photocopied an aran knitting […]
by annbailey on September 20, 2012
Profiting off of the intellectual property of another can be hazardous for the unwary. Poorly drafted licensing agreements can be unenforceable or result in extensive litigation. Happily, not all intellectual property is subject to legal restraints. With certain limitations, business owners may legally profit off of art antiquities. Copyright Law Society protects artists via copyright […]
by jimloxley on June 1, 2012
Video sharing website YouTube recently secured a victory in a legal dispute launched against it by French TV channel TF1 over copyright infringement after several of its programs were uploaded by members. The French TV channel is demanding €140 million in compensation which is around £110 million. However, a few days ago, the judge overruling […]