Trademark And The Internet

Posted by Alex Finn on October 21, 2010 under Copyright Law | Be the First to Comment

In this time of widespread internet use, trademark laws acquire particular significance in cyberspace, particularly in terms of trademarks for domain names. A trademark becomes very important if the consumers are going to recognize you and the goods or services that you offer by your domain name.

IP Registration Is A Must For All Businesses

Posted by Jonathan Powers on October 20, 2010 under Copyright Law | Be the First to Comment

We may think that recording intellectual property (IP) ownership rights are somewhat new event it is not. Even the Romans stamped bricks to show their sign of ownership. Trademark law is quite ancient dating back to the year 1266 in England. The old law known as the “bakers marking law” used to indicate the maker of a loaf of bread. Each baker would have their own registered mark.

How To Deal With Patent Infringement

Posted by Sheryl Sanchez on October 19, 2010 under Copyright Law | Be the First to Comment

Patents offer an inventor the right to prevent others from making use of his or her invention for their own commercial advantage through unlawful means. They give the inventor the right to prosecute a person or a company for infringement of his patented product or its manufacturing process. However, you should keep certain essential aspects in mind when going for a legal solution to deal with the problem of infringement.

Australian Copyright Law: a Hypothetical Case

Posted by Rob on October 7, 2009 under Copyright Law | Be the First to Comment

Please be advised that this copyright articule is based entirely on a hypothetical case study.Author: Kingsley OkaforIgwe Intellectual property – Copyright- possible infringement –  whether script was reproduced Copyright Act 1968(Cth) Obligation of confidence – whether received information was imparted in confidence Breach of Contract – in the event of copyright infringement, whether it constitutes [...]

Copyright Law Firm

Posted by Rob on September 9, 2009 under Copyright Law | Be the First to Comment

Copyright law gives exclusive rights to the creator of a book, song, painting, or other work. This prevents other individuals and organizations from using or making money from the creator’s work without sufficient payment and consent from the copyright owner. Even though copyright law is designed to protect the creator, you might still need an [...]