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Your rights depend on the terms of the model release. You could ask for a copy and take it to someone to see if there are any limitations on what the... Read Answer
You definitely want to find a lawyer who specializes in entertainment law. Submitting ideas for tv shows is tricky, and that is why production... Read Answer
You need to look at your contract with Direct TV. The terms may prohibit service at a site where the general public can view it, even if they are not... Read Answer
First, it sounds as if you are talking about registering a trademark, not a copyright. You register a trademark with the United States Patent &... Read Answer
You should not use other people's creative works without their permission. You could be violating their copyright. Here, you would be copying and... Read Answer
You cannot use other people's creative works without permission. Whether you could get sued depends on whether the owner of the rights in the work... Read Answer
BMI is a performing rights society and only pays royalties for radio airplay and other sources that actually play the music, but it does not pay... Read Answer
A person in high school can enter into an agreement with a sports agent however doing so will result in a loss of the high school athlete's amateur... Read Answer
It depends. Do you want the whole world to know you wrote this song? Generally yes. Do you only want the money? Generally no. If your plans are to... Read Answer