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Intellectual Property Law

Intellectual Property Law

The basics of intellectual property law covered with concise explanations and easy to understand advice. Musicians, writers and other creative artists will find in-depth coverage of copyright law, while inventors can benefit from articles like how to choose a trademark and how to file for its registration. Is someone posting your music online without your permission? Or capitalizing on a process or product you created? Learn how to protect yourself from Internet copyright violation, and research the basics of enforcing a patent, with help from eHow's legal experts.

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  • How to Find and Choose a Patent Attorney

    You've got the latest, greatest idea for a new invention. You want to get that idea patented, and now you're ready to find a patent attorney to help you with the process. But where do you start?...

  • How to Copyright Your Music

    The following steps will provide you with the proper steps and information to copyright your music.

  • How to Protect Your Articles from Plagiarism

    eHow has grown to become a very popular source for easy-to-read, informative guides for just about any topic imaginable. And as with most well-known websites, plagiarism is beginning to become a...

  • How to Write Cease and Desist Letters to Stop Copyright Infringement

    If you’ve ever found your copyrighted work published on a website or even in print without your permission then you know how horrible it feels to not know what to do about it. In this internet...

  • How to Understand the Difference Between Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement

    There has been a multitude of information about plagiarism and copyright infringement written and reported on, especially now that we are fully entrenched in the internet age. Many people though...

  • How to File an Invention Patent

    Patents encourage innovation by helping inventors receive the financial benefits of their inventions. To be eligible for a patent, a physical new, original physical object must be designed, and it...

  • How to Get a Music Copyright

    With so many free digital music programs and resources available today anybody can be a music producer. If you are make sure to protect your creations by getting a copyright for your music. ...

  • How to Get a Copyright for My Unpublished Book

    Obtaining a copyright on an unpublished book will give you exclusive rights to your literary work. This means that only you will have the right to reproduce the work, distribute or sell the work,...

  • How Do I Legally Protect an Idea

    It hit you like a bolt of lightening, or maybe you've been working on this idea for years. The next and most essential step is to legally protect your idea with a patent. By legally protecting...

  • How to Apply for an EU Patent

    To protect an invention, the inventor will have to apply for a patent. Applying for a European Patent through the European Patent Office will protect your invention throughout Europe. Though the...

  • How to Protect an Invention or Idea

    So, you have a wonderful idea or a fabulous invention. Unfortunately, you lack the cash it takes to patent. Alas, do not miss out on your fortune! There is a way to protect your invention, idea...

  • How to Check for Plagiarism

    Plagiarism is a serious academic offense. Each year many students are expelled from schools for plagiarism. The best way to avoid plagiarism is not to copy someone's ideas or works without...

  • How to Avoid Copyright Violations

    When we write articles on eHow, or for our websites, it is easy to just grab pictures off the web, but most pictures are copyrighted. Unless the artist releases the copyright, it is automatically...

  • How to Protect New Ideas & Inventions Without Costly Patent Fees

    Here is a simple, economical and highly effective way to legally protect an idea, product or invention. It's completely legal, ethical and it WILL establish you as the originator of the concept.

  • How to Patent Your Idea or Invention

    You will find that inventors are able to protect themselves for under $200.00 by doing it themselves. Inventors should take the first step and apply for a Provisional Patent with the USPTO. This...

  • About Patenting an Idea

    Have you ever come up with an idea that could potentially make life less difficult or even make an individual task easier? If so, you may wish to patent the idea. Without a patent, any idea is...

  • How to Copyright for Free

    How can you best protect your creativity -- stuff like writing, photos, music, clever titles, names, websites, business ideas, software, and all your other creative output that you, the author,...

  • How to Protect your Internet Articles with a Copyright

    If you were accused of plagiarism, would you be able to provide documentation that would show that you were the rightful owner? If your answer is no, then here are some tips on how to protect your...

  • How to Copyright Original Writing

    A copyright protects your original work as an author. You can protect published and nonpublished literary, dramatic, musical and other types of intellectual works with the United States Copyright...

  • How to Respond to Plagiarism

    Plagiarism and copyright violations run rampant on the Internet. It is far too easy to do, often just a matter of copy and paste. While some forms of plagiarism are not as overt, or involve...

  • How to Copyright Art

    With more content being made available on the Internet, including songs, poetry, movies and books, it has become easier to steal the intellectual properties of other artists. Copyright laws are...

  • How to Challenge a US Patent Application

    There are times when problems do arise with a US patent. This happens when an inventor questions another inventor's application a new product infringes on an existing product. While it is possible...

  • How to Copyright a Book with the TX Short Form

    To register your book copyright with the US Copyright Office, you will either use the TX long form or the TX short form. This will tell how to fill out the TX short form. The short form should...

  • How to Protect Work From International Copyright Infringement

    Protecting a work from international copyright infringement is not done by enforcing any international law. There are no international copyrights, making protection from infringement difficult....

  • How to Trademark a Digital Sound

    The trademark process for digital intellectual property involves a range of activities, from a simple TM symbol to a registered symbol above the covered material. A trademark protects digital and...

  • How to Learn Whether a Patent Already Exists for an Invention

    When a patent already exists for an invention, it means essentially that no one else can bring this concept to market during the patent time period. Since innovative thinking in many areas of...

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