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I would be surprised if someone owned that phrase on t-shirts. Copyright law generally only protects more extensive sets of text.
It is very difficult to make such a business legal. It is even more difficult to make such a business safe for for the dancers and the customers. ... Read Answer
The answer to this question differs from state to state, depending on the Talent Agency law of that state. In the two states in which I am licensed,... Read Answer
I don't know why. However, perhaps it is considered a supporting documents, like a birth certificate. You need to go get a state-issued I.D. card... Read Answer
Probably not, but you can do a check of all registered copyrights online and that should give you a better indication.
You need to have this contract worked out and written by a good music and film lawyer. When I write such a contract, I figure out what the parties... Read Answer
Sexually explicit content is not allowed on Youtube. There may be content that is allowed, but must be age-restricted. Then it will be marked with... Read Answer
A musician work for hire is when a musician is hired to perform music, such as on a recording, but agrees that he or she will own no copyright or... Read Answer
Begin by seeing your doctor and following any recommended course of treatment/counseling. You may have a case, but proving it is more difficult... Read Answer
Congratulations on your great success as a musician! As a business operator, you will to have all of the documents, certificates, and licenses that... Read Answer
Ubisoft Entertainment Corporation of Rennes, France and Montreal, Quebec, Canada has a U.S. Trademark in an International Class on the words "Black... Read Answer
Yes, it sounds like you would be violating the trademark of the other company. You need to come up with a name and premise that is original and... Read Answer
There are many issues to consider. First, if you have not registered copyright, go quickly and do that at Copyright dot gov. Do not do this anywhere... Read Answer
I think your questions sound good and you should get a lawyer on board immediately. If the lawyer is experienced in this area, they will be able to... Read Answer
I bet the bank on which the check is written will be willing to tell you.
Your grandparents have done what many other grandparents have done: put money aside for education. The best thing to do would be to contact the... Read Answer
In some states there is no specific age requirement, in other states you have to be a certain age (14 is often the minimum) and complete a safety... Read Answer
If the art can be considered fine art it might meet the requirements for Fair Use under Copyright law. To be considered Fine Art in this context,... Read Answer
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Probable cause means that the officer has a reasonable suspicion that a crime is being or has been committed. That reasonable suspicion can be based... Read Answer
Did you submit a cancellation notice within the 3 days? What happened to that?
My law firm has experience in this area. Feel free to review further information on my website and feel free to contact me to discuss your situation... Read Answer
Openly carrying any fake weapon can result in being stopped by police, or even shot or killed. Such things happen now with some frequency. The... Read Answer
Yes, they can. Aside from the fact that that they're losing potential sales, they also have to follow state and local hygiene and food safety laws... Read Answer
Your problem is not with using the town's name and layout many authors place their stories in real locations. The bigger concern is that someone... Read Answer