Intellectual Property Articles
1: Importing Goods From Abroad Can Infringe On The Intellectual Property Rights of Others
There are hazards when you import goods from overseas. Your goods can be seized by ICE.
2: What Everyone Should Know About Intellectual Property
Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
3: Validity of a will executed in a foreign place
GENERAL RULE AS TO VALIDITY OF A WILL EXECUTED IN A FOREIGN PLACE
4: Legal Update - Owners Corporation Act (2006)
The Owners Corporation Act (the 'Act') was passed on 14 September 2006 and received assent on 19 September 2006. The Act, in effect, replaces and enlarges upon the regulations under the Subdivision Act 1988 with regard to bodies corporate (now called 'owners corporations').
5: Louisiana Estate Planning Under Napoleonic Code Is A Bit "Different"
A will - always a good idea - is a definite "must" in a state such as Louisiana, where laws are based on a code unlike any other state in the U.S. If you think marriage alone will provide inheritance protection for your family in the event of your death, think again ...
6: Public Domain Content On The Internet
If you don't have a library near you and have Internet access, you can find plenty of public domain information online if you just know where to look.
7: What Constitutes A Public Domain Work?
In this article, I am going to cover just a few more details about what constitutes a public domain work or a work that is still under copyright.
8: Patent Laws Part One
An introduction to patents under US Federal Law.
9: Don't File Your LLC or S-Corp Without Reading This
Choosing the wrong business name could be the mOST expensive decision of your career. A few things the state, your accountant and your attorney forgot to tell you about filing an LLC.
10: How To Protect What You Create With A Copyright
In the United States there are millions of people every year who create original music, research, or write books and other forms of creative expression. These are covered by the term intellectual property and are given protection under copyright laws. If you are a publisher, writer, or editor it is crucial that you are knowledgeable about copyright issues more than ever.
11: The Difference Between Trade Secrets And Trademarks
Some people get confused between trade secrets and trademarks. A trademark is something that is publicly recognized and known as being officially associated with a particular company. In contrast a trade secret can be a much more broad definition and by its very name is not made public.
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