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Guidelines for Authors When Drafting Publishing Agreements and Protecting Their Intellectual Property From Infringement

Reading Time: 12 minutesAuthors: want some help in protecting your works? Here is the text of a talk I will give to the Cornell Entrepreneur Network on November 17 on how authors can…Continue reading Guidelines for Authors When Drafting Publishing Agreements and Protecting Their Intellectual Property From Infringement →

Part 3: Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play In Resolving Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Music

Reading Time: 5 minutes  Here is the 3rd and final post of my conversation with Judith Finell on the role musicologists play in copyright infringement disputes. In Part 1 of that conversation, which…Continue reading Part 3: Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play In Resolving Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Music →

Part 2: Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play In Resolving Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Music

Reading Time: 4 minutesAs I suggested in Part 1 of my conversation with Judith Finell, even most copyright lawyers have little idea of the role musicologists play in resolving copyright infringement disputes. In…Continue reading Part 2: Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play In Resolving Copyright Infringement Claims Involving Music →

Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play When Music Prompts Copyright Infringement Issues: Part 1

Reading Time: 4 minutesAlthough musicologists play an important role in resolving copyright infringement claims involving music, most have little idea what that role is. Judith Finell ends the mystery. In my conversation with …Continue reading Judith Finell Explains The Roles Musicologists Play When Music Prompts Copyright Infringement Issues: Part 1 →

When is Appropriation Art Infringing? 2009 National Conference of the Appraisers Association of America, November 8, 2009

Reading Time: < 1 minute  Andrew spoke to the 2009 National Conference of the  on November 8, 2009. The title of his talk was Hey That Looks Like Mine: When Is Appropriation Art Infringing.”…Continue reading When is Appropriation Art Infringing? 2009 National Conference of the Appraisers Association of America, November 8, 2009 →

“Hey, That Looks Like Mine” The Law of Substantial Similarity Explained Posted on editorialphoto.com

Reading Time: 4 minutesHave you ever looked at another’s work and thought it was yours? If so, you may have angrily asked yourself, “can they get away with this?” Here is some guidance….Continue reading “Hey, That Looks Like Mine” The Law of Substantial Similarity Explained Posted on editorialphoto.com →

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