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Allstar Products Group Awarded Preliminary Injunction in Trademark and Copyright Infringement Case
HAWTHORNE, N.Y., July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Allstar Products Group today announced that it has been awarded a preliminary injunction in a patent and trademark suit protecting its Topsy Turvy® brand. The preliminary injunction was handed down by the U.S.
Protecting Original Works against Copyright Infringement
Basics in Copyright and Coverage of Protection
Jury Verdict in PowerRPC and JRPC Software Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
A federal jury entered a verdict finding copyright infringement by Chordiant Software, Inc. infringing the copyrights in four software technologies used in the Chordiant Marketing Director software.
Publishing Associations Team up to take a Stand Against Copyright Infringement
The Copyright Infringement Portal, offered by The Publishers Association and the Association of Educational Publishers, provides education companies an easy way to issue and track takedown notices to online piracy sites.
MiMTiD Launches Copyright Infringement Search Web Application
This is great news for musicians, songwriters, authors, publishing companies, record companies, movie production companies, and all those who are the owners of copyrighted materials that are being victimized by copyright infringement on the Internet.
The Ins and Outs of Copyright Violations
Copyright infringement is a hot button issue for anyone whose work might be termed 'intellectual property? Working within the creative sphere, anyone who finishes a piece of work and can be said to have 'created? it, will justifiably have reason to complain if someone then takes all or part of their work and passes it off as their own
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