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21 Articles match "Copyright","Work-for-Hire"
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In Assessing Employee Status in Copyright Ownership Disputes, Technology Start-Ups Are a Special Case, Says the Ninth Circuit
5, 2010), the Ninth Circuit was faced with a dispute over ownership of the source code for a program that operated a digital audio device. Michael Byce, the programmer who wrote most of the code in question, claimed to be an independent contractor and thus the author, and copyright owner, of the code. In JustMed, Inc. Byce , 2010 U.S.
New Media and Technology Law
- Thursday, April 8, 2010
Music - now and then
hope it was a good week for everyone else. Even if that means just letting your brain rest after a long week of work. Speaking of music, there is a ticking time bomb in copyright law - that is the ability for musicians and composers to recapture their copyrights in music they make. Do you have a copyright question?
Trademark, Copyright, and Entertainment Law Forum
- Friday, November 13, 2009
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In Assessing Employee Status in Copyright Ownership Disputes, Technology Start-Ups Are a Special Case, Says the Ninth Circuit
5, 2010), the Ninth Circuit was faced with a dispute over ownership of the source code for a program that operated a digital audio device. Michael Byce, the programmer who wrote most of the code in question, claimed to be an independent contractor and thus the author, and copyright owner, of the code. In JustMed, Inc. Byce , 2010 U.S.
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CINEMA LAW: PROTECTION FOR BEHIND THE SCENES FOOTAGE
film production had done a location shoot in Japan, and I was one of the local hired crew. Tags: Copyright Non-exclusive License Work for Hire span.red {color:red} [This blog entry originally appeared at MovieMaker.com.] Q: About 20 years ago, a U.S.
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CINEMA LAW: SCREENWRITER RIGHTS
Tags: Audiovisual Derivation Copyright Film Option Work for Hire
KWIKA Entertainment Law Blog
- Sunday, December 27, 2009
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CINEMA LAW: WHO OWNS THE FOOTAGE I SHOT?
little while back, they asked me for a year’s worth of B roll footage I shot for them. Tags: Copyright Employee Within the Scope of Employment Work for Hire [This blog entry originally appeared at MovieMaker.com.] eventually gave it to the client because I thought [.].
KWIKA Entertainment Law Blog
- Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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CINEMA LAW: WHO OWNS WHAT? RAW FOOTAGE VS. COMPLETED PROJECT
Tags: Assignment Copyright Film Implied License Work for Hire
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CINEMA LAW: HOW DO I TELL ONE MAN’S STORY?
Tags: Copyright Life Story Rights Release to Portray Right to Adapt an Article into a Screenplay Right to Option a Literary or Intellectual Property Work for Hire
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A Work for Hire Agreement: A Critical Tool for Production Companies
Commentary : Many companies operate under the misconception that if they have hired and paid freelancers for their work, the company has that paid them has all of the rights to it. Simply paying someone for their services does not mean that you own the rights and proceeds of that work. Posted by: Laura J.
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Spider-Man faces an enemy more persistant than the Green Goblin — litigation!
District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges that profits earned by Lee for his creations rightfully belong to the Company and requests $750 million in damages. On Monday, January 26, 2009, the shareholders of Stan Lee Media, Inc. ( the Company ) filed suit against Marvel Comics, Inc. The suit, filed in the U.S.
JetLawBlog
- Friday, January 30, 2009
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Contracting to Address Joint Copyright Issues
Intellectual Property Law: Joint Copyright Ownership: As I previously discussed on this Blog, in A Work for Hire Agreement: A Critical Tool for Production Companies , work for hire agreements are a necessary aspect of the relationship between film production companies and their freelancers.
Film and Television Law Blog
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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Excellent Review of "most prolific scholar of copyright in history"
" Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars: A Worthless Book " is an excellent book review by Tom Sydnor of the book by the strikingly modest Google VIP William Patry. Call for Mr. Geithner.Call for Mr. Well.when Wall Street starts serving Main Street, we will check back. Geithner.) But that's just me. I'm from a fly-over state.
Music Technology Policy
- Sunday, October 4, 2009
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