Seven Things to Know About the Copyright Small Claims Court by Kelley Way
The copyright claims board offers authors an opportunity to resolve copyright disputes without the cost of a full lawsuit.
The copyright claims board offers authors an opportunity to resolve copyright disputes without the cost of a full lawsuit.
Registering your copyright isn’t necessary, but it’s an excellent way to protect your intellectual property and required for a lawsuit.
Unfortunately, copyright infringement is rampant in the Age of the Internet. Fortunately, there are a few ways to discourage infringement. Check out how with writer and literary lawyer, Kelley Way.
Copyright only protects creative expression. It does not protect facts or ideas, only the way those facts and ideas are assembled and presented to the world.
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