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Generally, yes, if you are using someone else's property for your own commercial purpose, then it's always recommended you obtain a location release.
Have you talked to the manager? Have you written the president of the company? Can you prove it was their fault or will they deny that. and if they... Read Answer
I don't think you need a consumer protection law. If they lost your card, then it's their responsibility to refund you. Take them to small claims... Read Answer
There is no consumer protection law based upon the question you have asked.
I would make photocopies of your receipt(s), and all card information, and contact the headquarters of the store and complain. $160 is a lot of... Read Answer
This is really not my area, being an injury attorney. If it were me, I would go to the store where I purchased the card and ask if there is a... Read Answer
Complain to the store manager.
You are out of luck. It was your responsibility to keep the card safe in your possession.
Copying files off of bit torrent seems like a quick and inexpensive solution, but it is not. You are making a copy of someone else's copyrighted... Read Answer
If the company itself issued the coupons and there are no restrictions on them other than the expiration date, the company should honor them.... Read Answer
Most likely a fine and/or community service with your records to be sealed at the age of majority. However, if the circumstances warrant, it may be... Read Answer
Ecclesiastical law is the law within a particular church or religion. For example, the Roman Catholic church has extensive law on the rights and... Read Answer
You might be able to sue the other company for divulging your trade secrets or for interfering with contractual relations. For sure, you should let... Read Answer
I think it is trademark and not copyright that may be of concern in this instance. Oddly enough, there are over 13,000 trademarks using USA as part... Read Answer
Check state statutes and city/county ordinances and regulations for this information. The rules vary from state to state and city to city.
The California Penal Code generally prohibits such displays, but hands jurisdiction for such adult entertainment businesses over to the local city or... Read Answer
Yes, you should contact each person that you want to interview or get clearance for each quote from the source or from the original publisher. ... Read Answer
This entirely depends on the person's life to which the rights are being obtained. i.e., the President of the United States, or a garbage person ... Read Answer
Do not write the contract yourself without a lawyer doing it for you. In general, whatever the two parties decide is a binding signature is one. ... Read Answer
Yes, it is illegal. It doesn't matter what you claim you are charging for, you are copying others' work without their permission and that is just... Read Answer
Yes, you need liability releases from the contestants and their parents.
You can possibly file a complaint with the police for battery. You can also probably file a lawsuit for battery. Talk with a lawyer. You would... Read Answer
You should have a lawyer look at it. A lot of times, salespeople will say things like "You should be able to," when in reality, they have not read... Read Answer
If this was a result of an illegal download you should consult with an attorney who specializes in intellectual property because the potential... Read Answer
Yes, of course you can be an organization. It sounds like a great plan to be supportive of each others' ideas. Your group has a name, which is... Read Answer