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  • How to Obtain Permission to Publish & Sell Copyrighted Audio Books

    Copyright law works to protect the intellectual and artistic property of authors, artists and other creative workers so that ideas may not be stolen or falsely copied without permission. Obtaining...

  • How to Stop Illegal Music Downloading

    Consumers began finding it difficult to download music without authorization when a U.S. Court of Appeals in 2001 ruled against a popular peer-to-peer network that was hosting unlicensed music...

  • How to Write Intellectual Property Into a Contract

    Think about the major events in your life and there's a good chance a contract was involved. From jump-starting a business to launching a marriage, there are papers to be signed and agreements to...

  • How to Protect Copyrighted Music From Online Piracy

    Even as federal laws governing digital copyright protection are strengthened, new and established musicians face the ongoing quandary of how to protect copyrighted music from online piracy. The...

  • How to Republish a Book That Is Out of Print

    Republishing a book that is out of print can only happen if either of two conditions are true. You must be the author who owns the copyright or the book has to be in the public domain. If you sold...

  • How to Copyright a Film

    Making a film of any kind is difficult task in itself, but if you want to keep the rights to that intellectual property, you must copyright the film. All that hard work making the film could go...

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