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You can probably claim the parody exemption depending on the content.
If your spoof is a true parody, you are protected under the "fair use" doctrine from a claim of copyright infringement. However, it is very tricky... Read Answer
The company can ban you for violation of its Terms of Service. Most Terms of Service will give the company the right to ban your account if, in the... Read Answer
You seem to be asking if you can watch movies that are online for free, even though you have reason to think those movies have been placed online in... Read Answer
This sounds like a nonsense lawsuit, but that does not stop some litigious people from wasting the time and money of you and the court.
Go directly onto the Apple website and search for the "Find my Apple ID" form. Or make an appointment and go in and talk with someone at the Genius... Read Answer
Under California law, it is illegal for anyone under age 18 to have sex. Even if both the boy and girl are both under age 18, if they have sex,... Read Answer
Vehicle Headlamps are explained in California Vehicle Code Division 12 Chapter 2 Article 2. If you google on this, you should be able to find the... Read Answer
No, it is not legal. You clearly know that the embedded movie contains infringing material. Therefore, if you post it on your website, you are also... Read Answer
I don't know of one, but you will need more than that, because you also need to make sure you are not running an illegal gambling operation.
Contact Arctic Cat. The company is located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. There is a website. It is spelled with a C, not a K. My first... Read Answer
Legitimate media sources who are reporting the news can use your name when it is a case concerning a family member. They can also use pictures of you... Read Answer
Firms rarely take products off the market just because of the potential that some idiot can misuse the product. Every product can be misused somehow... Read Answer
Fonts generally are not copyrightable and are available for any use.
Ask to see the documents the site uses to acquire the right to the materials they provide or contact the author of a book on the site and see if... Read Answer
You must obtain a life's story rights agreement. What they are talking about (I believe) is reserving the rights to produce a book on tape or the... Read Answer
Why "physically" altered a script is of no importance (otherwise secretaries in Hollywood would own most scripts). Also who's name is on the... Read Answer
Joint Stock Companies were the early version of corporations. The English formed joint stock companies so people could invest in forming colonies in... Read Answer
If your idea is to sell sex, forget about it. You are crossing into criminal territory in Oregon. If, however, your idea is to sell escort services... Read Answer
You've actually just opened a really interesting can of Copyright worms! Generally, short posts (e.g. posts of "tweet" length) by users are not... Read Answer
You cannot be a named or representative plaintiff unless you agree in writing. Your name and address should not appear in any documents unless you... Read Answer
Intellectual property is a valuable asset. It is always recommended that if the content you are using or posting is not your own original work,... Read Answer
Yes, this can be done. Most likely, you would want to start another LLC, for liability purposes, however.
yes, two LLCs can enter into a joint venture agreement.
Sweepstakes rules vary greatly from state to state. Generally, the sweepstakes rules govern the contractual relationship between you and the entree.... Read Answer