The Ninth Circuit applied the State of Washington’s long-arm statute, written to extend personal jurisdiction over a defendant to the fullest extent permitted by the Due […]
What happens will in large part depend on the facts and circumstances of your specific situation. What can happen is that a court may not recognize […]
In the United States, a copyright owner generally has what is often referred to as a bundle of rights that include the exclusive rights to: Subject […]
In the United States copyrights are granted to protect an author’s original writings. Today, “writings” are not merely books but any form of original expression. This […]
Virtually every business either creates or uses works that are protected by copyright laws. The manner in which your company creates or hires others to create […]