Is Your Intellectual Property Protected When Working with an Independent Contractor?
- posted: Jan. 24, 2017
- Intellectual Property Rights,  Infringement,  Employee Rights
Once upon a time, working with independent contractors was considered risky and even a bit frivolous. Today, however, hiring out work to freelancers is not only the norm, but it Read More
Has California Copyright Law Gone to the Birds? PETA Says Maybe it Should
- posted: Nov. 25, 2015
- Intellectual Property Rights,  Business,  Copyright Infringement,  Infringement
Anyone who lives in California long enough will at some point in their lives hear about the activities of certain activist groups who file lawsuits in the names of those Read More
Trial Date Set for Keith Urban’s Trademark Lawsuit
- posted: Aug. 06, 2015
- Intellectual Property Rights,  Infringement,  Trade Mark
A December trial date has been scheduled in Los Angeles federal court for a lawsuit in which a British songwriter is alleging that country music star Keith Urban stole his Read More
Led Zeppelin Copyright Lawsuit Moves to California
- posted: May 27, 2015
- Intellectual Property Rights,  Copyright Infringement,  Infringement
A copyright lawsuit that claims that the band Led Zeppelin plagiarized the song “Stairway to Heaven” from the band Spirit is changing venues from Philadelphia to California. Despite the plaintiff’s attempt Read More
An Introduction to Intellectual Property
- posted: Mar. 26, 2014
- Intellectual Property Rights
What is Intellectual Property? According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Intellectual Property (IP) refers to “creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names Read More