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Copyright registration does not equate to copyright enforcement. Instead, registration is simply a prerequisite for legal action against an infringing party.
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Copyright registration does not equate to copyright enforcement. Instead, registration is simply a prerequisite for legal action against an infringing party.
Provided you renew them at the appropriate intervals, trademarks can last for as long as you decide to use the mark in commerce.
Failing to follow certain trademark registration best practices could increase the time and money you’ll spend on protecting your trademark.
By following several copyright best practices, you can better protect your creative works from instances of infringement and plagiarism.
Developing and protecting your brand isn’t just a “cost of doing business,” but rather an investment in customer goodwill and recognition.
Trademark registration gives you additional rights and powers over how your branding is used, and can help you fight instances of infringement.
In general, it’s easy to assign, transfer, or license your copyright to another party, provided you draft a legal document to manage the terms of the sale.
Carelessly posting content you don’t own to your social media page could result in claims of copyright infringement.
Given the time and effort that goes into creating and maintaining your blog, you should take steps to protect your work from copyright infringement.
Although incontestability does not mean invincibility, it’s still recommended that business owners apply after five years of continuous and exclusive use.
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