Copyright protection exists in any work that is fixed in a tangible medium of expression, even if the work is not registered with the United States Copyright Office. However, if someone tries to infringe on an unregistered copyright — copy the work, sell the work, or perform the work without permission — the unregistered copyright… See the Full Article
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If you are the creator or author of a book, play, musical composition, graphic design, photo, or other creative work, you can protect your work through a copyright. By obtaining a copyright, you are claiming ownership of your work, which comes with rights and protections. A copyright is a bundle of rights assigned to one… See the Full Article
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Your brand is everything: it’s how people view you, it’s your reputation, and it’s who you are. Many people see celebrities carefully craft their personal image and brand using social media and online profiles, but don’t realize that brand management is not just something for the rich and the famous to do. Rather, anyone who… See the Full Article
Category:Copyright , Trademark Protection
A copyright is a form of intellectual property protection given to works of original authorship that are created in a tangible form of expression. Copyrights can be created in original works such as: Writings and other literature. Works of art. Movies and films. Musical compositions and performances. Artistic performances, such as dance or plays. Sculptures…. See the Full Article
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