
Recent Expert Law Tips Posts
Copyright Fair Use
The fair use doctrine of U.S. copyright law limits the exclusive rights of copyright owners. Learn about the four non-exclusive factors considered when determining whether use of a copyrighted work by another qualifies as a fair use under the law.
The Attorney-Client Privilege
The attorney-client privilege is a powerful legal tool that can help you get the most out the attorney-client relationship. Learn the essentials about this important privilege here.
Freedom Of Expression – Web Design
The U.S. Supreme court issued a decision holding that website design is protected expression, and that a State may not use a public accommodation anti-discrimination law to penalize a web design business that refuses to produce websites depicting same sex marriage.
Trade Secret Protection
Ideas are a form of information. Protecting a valuable idea for a new product, business, or service means treating it as a trade secret in the beginning. Learn how to in this expert law tip.
An Overview of California’s Right of Publicity Law
California's right of publicity law is designed to protect individuals from having aspects of their identities used for commercial purposes without their prior consent. A business should be careful to acquire proof of such prior consent before making use of an aspect of an individual's identity for commercial purposes.
Ownership By A Business Of Copyrights
The value of many corporations and LLCs can rely heavily on the copyrights owned or licensed by the business. However, the value of these copyrights can be compromised or lost if a license or assignment for the full life of the copyrights is not properly secured in the business. When securing ownership of copyrights a business in California also needs to be mindful of California's unemployment insurance and labor laws.
About Continuation Patent Applications
There are times when a first-filed patent application discloses patentable subject matter that has not been successfully claimed at the end of the prosecution of the first-filed application. A second application containing substantially the same disclosure of the first-filed application may be filed seeking to claim such subject matter as long as the first-filed application is still pending and a proper claim of priority is made back to the first-filed application. Such a second-filed application is called a "continuation application". This post discusses some of the reasons behind pursuing continuation patent applications.
Trade Secrets: A Basic Overview
For some enterprises trade secrets can be among the most valuable assets. However, care must be taken in order to establish and preserve a trade secret, which is more than just ordinary confidential information. This post discusses the basic legal framework of trade secret protection.
Copyright Protection: A Basic Overview
Copyrights protect original works of authorship, such as literature, images, music, movies, software code, and many other examples. This post gives an overview of the laws that protect copyrights, and answers some of the most frequently asked questions about copyright protection.
Recent Expert Law Tips Posts
Copyright Fair Use
The fair use doctrine of U.S. copyright law limits the exclusive rights of copyright owners. Learn about the four non-exclusive factors considered when determining whether use of a copyrighted work by another qualifies as a fair use under the law.
The Attorney-Client Privilege
The attorney-client privilege is a powerful legal tool that can help you get the most out the attorney-client relationship. Learn the essentials about this important privilege here.
Freedom Of Expression – Web Design
The U.S. Supreme court issued a decision holding that website design is protected expression, and that a State may not use a public accommodation anti-discrimination law to penalize a web design business that refuses to produce websites depicting same sex marriage.
Trade Secret Protection
Ideas are a form of information. Protecting a valuable idea for a new product, business, or service means treating it as a trade secret in the beginning. Learn how to in this expert law tip.
An Overview of California’s Right of Publicity Law
California's right of publicity law is designed to protect individuals from having aspects of their identities used for commercial purposes without their prior consent. A business should be careful to acquire proof of such prior consent before making use of an aspect of an individual's identity for commercial purposes.
Ownership By A Business Of Copyrights
The value of many corporations and LLCs can rely heavily on the copyrights owned or licensed by the business. However, the value of these copyrights can be compromised or lost if a license or assignment for the full life of the copyrights is not properly secured in the business. When securing ownership of copyrights a business in California also needs to be mindful of California's unemployment insurance and labor laws.
Copyright Fair Use
The fair use doctrine of U.S. copyright law limits the exclusive rights of copyright owners. Learn about the four non-exclusive factors considered when determining whether use of a copyrighted work by another qualifies as a fair use under the law.
The Attorney-Client Privilege
The attorney-client privilege is a powerful legal tool that can help you get the most out the attorney-client relationship. Learn the essentials about this important privilege here.
Freedom Of Expression – Web Design
The U.S. Supreme court issued a decision holding that website design is protected expression, and that a State may not use a public accommodation anti-discrimination law to penalize a web design business that refuses to produce websites depicting same sex marriage.
Trade Secret Protection
Ideas are a form of information. Protecting a valuable idea for a new product, business, or service means treating it as a trade secret in the beginning. Learn how to in this expert law tip.
An Overview of California’s Right of Publicity Law
California's right of publicity law is designed to protect individuals from having aspects of their identities used for commercial purposes without their prior consent. A business should be careful to acquire proof of such prior consent before making use of an aspect of an individual's identity for commercial purposes.
Ownership By A Business Of Copyrights
The value of many corporations and LLCs can rely heavily on the copyrights owned or licensed by the business. However, the value of these copyrights can be compromised or lost if a license or assignment for the full life of the copyrights is not properly secured in the business. When securing ownership of copyrights a business in California also needs to be mindful of California's unemployment insurance and labor laws.