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If the song has been registered for intellectual property protection it is protected against unauthorized use. Although you may claim it is for... Read Answer
Bars have different kinds of licenses and different policies. For example, if a bar serves significant amounts of food, it might be able to allow ... Read Answer
I wish I knew why you were asking. Do you wonder if you are required to have a business license to hold a garage sale or sell one item in San... Read Answer
Check the terms of your contract and see what it says about termination. Whether you can switch will depend on whether the agreement automatically... Read Answer
I don't see why this would get you into "trouble" based on the limited information you have provided. You may wish to discuss this with an attorney... Read Answer
This is a fun one. CBS Interactive v. National Football League Players' Association, which followed CBC Distrib. Marketing v. Major League Baseball,... Read Answer
You need to talk with a lawyer and give the details. The California Gaming Act as well as the California Penal Code seem to prohibit most... Read Answer
You do not say where the video is located. If it is on YouTube, this is what to do: Join Youtube. Sign into your account. Go to the video. Below... Read Answer
Several points: 1. The overall amount can be anywhere from $25,000 to 100,000+, and far in excess of that if it's a 'hot story,' especially if there... Read Answer
You should get a lawyer to help you with this. California has strict rules about running any contest, which are in the California Business and... Read Answer
The copyright notice most likely refers to the website itself and not previously copyrighted elements within the website, such as games, artwork,... Read Answer
I'm not entirely clear on your question. Are you suggesting that you may purchase the MMORPG business or company? If so, you need to hire a... Read Answer
While you may be able to collect the information (from those who are willing to volunteer the information) as part of customer research for an... Read Answer
Dear Questioner, 1. You probably have some legal options; 2. You need to consult an attorney and have the entire contract reviewed.
This... Read Answer
This is a good example on why you should always have a lawyer look over any contract BEFORE you sign it. Doing so will almost always save you money... Read Answer
If you receive permission from someone you believe to have the right to grant permission to a copyrighted work and it turns out they do not, you can... Read Answer
No, in all my years of practice I have never seen a contract with an attorney fee clause.
Probably yes, the hosting organization can limit who attends the event. Especially if there is a limited amount of space or supplies available, the... Read Answer
Colton Simpson, who wrote "Inside the Crips" WAS put on trial for crimes he wrote about in the book, using the book as evidence in the trial. In... Read Answer
Copyright protects the expression of the idea, not the idea itself. So unless your friend gave you very specific details about the design or you had... Read Answer
Dear Questioner, GREAT question! Website/host liability for harmful comments that have been posted is a legal hot topic!
The answer is somewhat... Read Answer
Using a camera surreptitiously could raise a few issues. First, in many states, it is illegal to record someone without their permission. There are... Read Answer
You could run into several issues with using your video footage. The first one is the right of publicity of the person(s) shown in the video.... Read Answer
You do not need the other owner's permission to perform the song live if the venue has a license that covers the song from a performing rights... Read Answer