Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as music, books, and art. Learn about copyright duration, rights, and how it differs from other IP protections.
Read MoreIn 1998, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was signed into law for the purpose of adapting copyright law to a new digital climate. The DMCA consists of five titles.
Read MoreA Master Services Agreement (MSA) is a contract between two parties for an ongoing project, offering flexibility for decisions and project completion over time.
Read MoreLearn about the basics of patent law, types of patents, patent applications, and the importance of patentability searches to protect your inventions.
Read MoreIntellectual property law protects creations of the mind, including inventions, literary works, trademarks, and trade secrets. Learn the basics and their protections.
Read MoreDue diligence investigations are usually conducted in conjunction with an investment or transaction, such as a licensing deal, merger, or acquisition.
Read MoreNon-compete agreements protect employers from losing valuable trade secrets, customer contacts, and other forms of intellectual property.
Read MoreIntellectual property theft is on the rise. Learn how U.S. laws protect your IP and how an IP attorney can help safeguard your creations at home and abroad.
Read MoreLearn the basics of inter partes review (IPR), a faster, cost-effective way to challenge patent validity, validated by the Supreme Court in Cuozzo v. Lee.
Read MoreLearn the basics of trademark registration, including the benefits of federal protection, the ® symbol, and why registration offers stronger legal rights.
Read MoreRegistering a trademark is an important part of building a brand and growing name recognition. Learn about the most common trademark registration mistakes.
Read MorePresident Obama signed the Defend Trade Secrets Act (“DTSA”) that protects intellectual property, specifically trade secrets, against misappropriation.
Read MorePatent lawyers can assist with advice on the type of patent application to pursue as well as claims strategy to maximize the scope of the patent.
Read MoreApple is now requiring “Privacy Labels” for all apps sold on the Apple store that disclose information on the data collected from users and how it is used.
Read MoreAs companies look to collect data from consumers for targeted advertising, government and law enforcement agencies seek encryption backdoors to access such data for their own use.
Read MoreRead about the benefits of obtaining a patentability opinion before proceeding with a patent application.
Read MoreProtecting a trademark means safeguarding the goodwill it holds, the value from consumers that makes them choose your products over competitors.
Read MoreTechnology companies relying on adtech revenue scramble seeking exemptions or safe-harbors as the effectiveness of the CCPA nears.
Read MoreWhat is ICANN? "ICANN" is the acronym for Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a nonprofit corporation formed in 1998 dedicated to keeping the Internet secure, stable, and interoperable.
Read MoreAmendments to a 1998 rule went into effect on July 1, 2013. Read to learn more about the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
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