Posted by sinapse on Jan 7, 2008
The Copyright law protects ideas expressed on a tangible form. Ideas by themselves do not get any protection; only the expression of the idea is protected under the...
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Posted by sinapse on Jan 7, 2008
Monopoly and related rights have always been frowned upon by the law. The Statute of Monopolies, enacted in England in the year 1623, established that monopolies are...
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Posted by sinapse on Jan 2, 2008
Evolution of Dilution as a Remedy: The theory of Dilution as a means of protecting a trademark was first propounded by Frank Schechter in his research article, “The...
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Posted by sinapse on Jan 2, 2008
The right of publicity is defined as the right of each individual to control and profit from the commercial value of his or her own identity. The right as recognizes...
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Posted by sinapse on Jan 2, 2008
In the plush offices of Studio City and in the trenches of Hollywood, a war rages on for control of billions of dollars. Money generated through licensing fees,...
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