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Stay Out Of Legal Hot Water By Handling These Four Issues Correctly
By eSources at 19 July, 2010, 12:00 am
Online retailers have to know a lot about their product, about website development, about marketing, about shopping carts and payment gateways, and about legal issues. That’s right, there are a number of legal issues that you must be aware of and handle properly to avoid problems.
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Read More >>Do You Need to Register Copyright Works?
By pdelray at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
The lawful beginnings of people legally going to register copyright works was April 1, 1989. Since then, millions of works have been registered so that they may not be copied or duplicated without legal expressed permission from the person who owns the rights to that work. If you have ever come across something and not been sure if it has gone through register copyright proceedings, you need to be safe and not sorry it should always be assumed that something is protected by copyright law unless it has been proven otherwise. Failure to acknowledge a copyright could mean big trouble for you and heavy fines in addition to court time and lawsuits. Unfortunately, the number of infringement lawsuits is on the rise these days and currently is at an all time high.
Read More >>Copyright Services and Plagiarism Fraud
By pdelray at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
Even though you may have heard of the option to protect your unique works from plagiarism, you may not be very familiar with everything that copyright services can do to protect your rights. There are professionals out there who are dedicated to helping their clients protecting the works that they have created legally for a certain length of time. Since April 1, 1989, people have been able to legally and lawfully register their ideas and products in order to protect their rights to credit, compensation and royalties for their original works. This ensures that the copyrighted material is not replicated without permission, sold without permission or distributed.
Read More >>Register Your Music or Copyright It?
By pdelray at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
Did you know that there is a difference between copyrighting your music and to register music? According to United States law, once you have written or recorded your music in a permanent form, it is automatically copyrighted. However, just because you record or write down music does not mean that it is registered. In order for you to understand the difference between these two, you need to understand what the definitions of copyright and register music are.
Read More >>Lawyers: You Can’t Live Without Them
By davidwilkes at 9 June, 2010, 12:00 am
“A Lawyer will do anything to win a case, sometimes he will even tell the truth.” – Patrick Murray. This is not a very good citation but lawyers do know how to take the punches.
Read More >>Why Lawyers Are Critical To Our Society
By davidwilkes at 9 June, 2010, 12:00 am
Several elective offices in the country are occupied by lawyers. This just goes to show the respect that these profession have among people.
Most lawyers are dedicated men and women whose only oath is to uphold the rights of the individual and the country’s constitution. There are lawyers that give a bad name to the profession but generally lawyers are a decent bunch of people.
Read More >>FAQ about Different Copyright Services
By pdelray at 29 May, 2010, 12:00 am
There are many questions that revolve around copyright services, and there are many different answers to those questions too. If you are interested in protecting your original works, you need to know exactly how to get them protected and what exactly that entails. There are many different regulations, deadlines, definitions and expiry dates that you need to be made aware of to make sure that your works are protected as you need them to be. Therefore, one of the biggest questions that people have is how they go about securing a copyright. There are websites that can help you do this and answer all of your questions about protecting the things you have worked so hard to create. The way in which copyright services and protection is secured is often misunderstood.
Read More >>How to Copyright and Register Music
By pdelray at 28 May, 2010, 12:00 am
Many people confuse copyrighting music with the act of going to register music. There is a difference between the two; they are two different things. Basically, according to law in the United States and some other countries, once you have written or recorded your music in a permanent form, it is automatically copyrighted. However, in order to understand all of this you need to first of all understand what it means to copyright and to register music in the first place. A copyright is a certain legal protection that is offered to those who compose creative works, and these can be music, art, or written words. The Constitution of our country states that there are limits that a person can place on the amount of time that the work is protected exclusively.
Read More >>Questions and Answers about Copyright Services
By pdelray at 28 May, 2010, 12:00 am
When you have worked so hard on a particular piece of music, a story or any other collection of works, it is always a good idea to protect your rights to it by copyrighting it. You also probably are going to have a lot of questions about how to go about getting this protection, if you do not already. It is important that you understand all that is involved in the process so that you know your rights and what they all entail. One of the most important questions that people often have in regards to copyrighting is how long the protection will last.
Read More >>Copyright Licensing Situations To Look For
By pdelray at 11 May, 2010, 12:00 am
An extremely important issue that involves the law and peoples rights to their own original works is copyright licensing. Copyrighting a work and licensing it is not the same thing, contrary to popular belief. If you only copyright an item and do not license it, you will not be able to receive any type of compensation from the person or people that will be using your material.
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