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16th September 2009
Looking for popular teens magazines? Today, teen magazines have become more popular than ever. Millions of teen Americans are avid readers of these teen magazines because of the entertainment they provide. Here are some of the most popular teen magazines ... Read >
Author: Magazineland
11th September 2009
Water pipes are one of the best smoking devices available in the market. Theses water pipes are finished with various materials like ceramic, Acrylic, Glass, and many more. The colored glass water pipes have a nice curved shape and also the plain glass wa... Read >
Author: LIFESTYLE BBQS
07th September 2009
A few crucial Tips on Writing a Great Eulogy rough Draft The main objective of the eulogy rough draft is to get it down on paper. Do all that you can to get the words out as they come to you. If you have issues getting the words out, don't give up. Y... Read >
Author: Greg Jefferson
30th August 2009
The Disney Netpal is going to be the hot holiday gift for kids ages 6-12 this year. It's made by Asus, one of the premier producers of computers and netbooks. And it's not a toy computer. It's a fully operational netbook with 8.9" screen. The specs for th... Read >
Author: Jj Jamson
28th August 2009
Long ago California found it necessary to regulate business ventures due to the growing business sector and sophistication of doing business. Since then California business lawyers have developed to provide help in corporate dealings and disputes. Usually... Read >
Author: roby.john
18th May 2009
Earning money from home has become an attractive alternative in earning an income, especially with the numerous opportunities that the Internet provides. This has many advantages, particularly for working parents - not having to commute to work or pay fo... Read >
Author: Mal Keenan
01st May 2009
What makes creative output creative? How do you recognize creativity when you see it or hear it? Imagination, originality and inspiration all come into the mix, for sure, but does creativity have to be an example of something utterly new? I don't believe ... Read >
Author: Mary McNeil
17th April 2009
Patenting is coved in Patent Act and includes new products, methods, new uses for old methods or products and products obtained from new patented methods. Still a patent can be granted only for one of the statutorily-defined areas of subject matter.
Th... Read >
Author: Kevn Smith
09th April 2009
Freelance work is an industry that is growing by leaps and bounds. Perhaps this is due to the fact that what Americans are earning in their regular jobs are no longer sufficient in supporting their monthly expenses. With the rising costs of food, rentals ... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler
02nd March 2009
The creators of Superman sold their copyright during the Great Depression for $130. Their heirs are now in the process of reclaiming that valuable copyright. Their tale is a graphic demonstration of the important copyright reversion rules under the Copyri... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
16th January 2009
Creativity has no boundaries. This dictum has been known to man ever since he started delving into this beautiful and bountiful aspect of his being. The spread of the Internet has made the job of finding suitable appreciation for your creations a lot easi... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso
16th January 2009
Creativity has no boundaries. This dictum has been known to man ever since he started delving into this beautiful and bountiful aspect of his being. The spread of the Internet has made the job of finding suitable appreciation for your creations a lot easi... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso
30th November 2008
Every business needs to protect its financial assets as well as its inventions, commercial designs, images and signs, creative works, and the product and business name itself. The business also needs to protect its intellectual property (IP) because such ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
24th November 2008
Every writer dreams of attracting a lucrative contract from a major New York publishing company. And although not everyone achieves that dream, many writers do. But they have to rise above everyone else and prove they have what it takes to write and sell ... Read >
Author: Melinda Copp
04th November 2008
For those of you who maintain your own blog or website, you've probably discovered that a great way to jazz up your posts is to bedazzle them with a stock photo here and there. Pictures are attention-grabbers (nobody likes to read). Stock photos, because ... Read >
Author: Kevin Watson
20th August 2008
Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
There are two categories of such property, the first of which includes creative works such as books, movie... Read >
Author: Bob Schuster
23rd July 2008
When you include certain details to your postcard design and copy, remember to consider laws involved in communication. You may not be aware of it but you could be violating someone’s rights. It’s worse if you are totally aware of it and are deliber... Read >
Author: rachelle
30th June 2008
Production music is music comprised of tracks used for synchronization in film, TV, and other media forms...housed in music production libraries that profit from licensing or use of their product in these various media. Rather than composers or popular mu... Read >
Author: thinkfast
15th May 2008
Whether you’re working on a narrative or instructional manuscript, self-editing skills are important to your success as a writer. However, many writers don’t know where to start when it comes to looking at their own writing objectively. They can easil... Read >
Author: Melinda Copp
28th April 2008
Roxanne Howe-Murphy
A theme I've been witnessing in my clients and students since the beginning of the year is one of particularly significant changes. On the outside, this includes leaving longtime, seemingly secure jobs to respond to a higher purpos... Read >
Author: Carrie
18th October 2007
Freelance work is growing by leaps and bounds. Perhaps this is because what Americans earn in their regular jobs is no longer sufficient to support their monthly expenses. With the rising costs of living, this is not surprising anymore. Freelance work als... Read >
Author: Melissa G
01st July 2007
Many musicians confuse copyrighting music with registering music; these are two different things. According to the law in the United States, once you have written or recorded your music in a permanent form, it is automatically copyrighted.
Of course, ... Read >
Author: Richard Cunningham
15th June 2007
Copyrights and Trademarks
By Sharon Housley
Copyright is a type of intellectual property. A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by the government for a limited time to protect the particular form, way or manner in which an idea or informati... Read >
Author: S. Housley
15th June 2007
Copyright is a type of intellectual property. A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by the government for a limited time to protect the particular form, way or manner in which an idea or information is expressed. Copyright is the legal protecti... Read >
21st May 2006
There's a little known world of free-to-claim products with unlimited profit potential, an Aladdin's Cave of ready-made products for you to locate in minutes, re-package in hours, and sell as your own. It's called 'The Public Domain' and it means you can... Read >
Author: Avril Harper
27th April 2006
All About Copyrights by Pam White***While this article is to help writers understand copyrightlaws, it is not legal advice. Please visit the U.S. Copyrightwebsite for more information, and call an attorney when legaladvice is needed.Writers, new and estab... Read >
pwhite052001
31st January 2006
Q: Can you tell me the difference between a copyright and a patent? Also is that something I should let a lawyer handle for me?
A: A wise man once said, "The biggest difference between a copyright and a patent is the number of lawyers it takes to do t... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
12th October 2005
What is Creative Commons?
By S. Housley
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that allows artists, authors, publishers and musicians the option of creating and defining a flexible copyright for their creative works. Creative Commons was officia... Read >
Author: S. Housley
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