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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 Search Patents by Date

    Patent administration is overseen by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The patents issued by USPTO protect inventors from having their work duplicated by others or having...

  • How to Date a Patent Number

    There are two dates associated with a patent. The first is the application filing date, which is the date on which the United States Patent & Trademark Office receives a completed patent...

  • How to Cite a Patent Application

    The United States Patent and Trademark Office grants patents for inventions. The inventor receives a property right that is generally valid for 20 years from the date the inventor filed the patent...

  • How Do I Copyright My Lyrics for Free?

    Copyright protects intellectual property from being used without the copyright owner's permission or compensation. Violation of the copyright law is punishable by jail time and fines. Any original...

  • How to Get a Patent for an Idea

    Filing for patent protection of an invention is a long and complex process that takes years to complete. Nevertheless, the rewards can be well worth the price if your patent protects a potentially...

  • How to File a Provisional Patent Application for an Invention

    Quickly and inexpensively protect your invention or product with a provisional patent application and get "Patent Pending" status. A Provisional Patent Application secures a...

  • How Long Are Copyrights Good For?

    Copyright law protects creators' rights to publish and make money from their work. Copyright protection begins as soon as the creator sets down his idea or vision in a particular creative expression.

  • How to Prove You Own the Copyright

    To put it simply, the minute you write something down, even if you carve it in the side of a tree, it is copyrighted and you own that copyright. The trick comes when you need to prove that you...

  • 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 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 Get a Patent Instant Filing Date

    You've invested too much time preparing your patent application to allow last-minute technicalities to ruin things. Getting an instant filing date for your patent application ensures a timely...

  • How to Extend a Patent Deadline

    You don't have to worry about the Patent And Trademark Office (PTO) designating your patent application as abandoned just because you can't meet the next deadline. Just extend a patent deadline by...

  • How to Apply for a Canadian Patent

    Canadian patents are issued for a term of 20 years from the time you receive a filing date. As such, this can be a lengthy process. If you want to apply for a Canadian patent, there are a few...

  • How to Apply for a Canadian Patent

    Canadian patents are issued for a term of 20 years from the time you receive a filing date. As such, this can be a lengthy process. If you want to apply for a Canadian patent, there are a few...

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