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Can I Sell My Trademark?

Can I Sell My Trademark?

by Angela Langlotz | Apr 27, 2021 | Trademark Licensing, Trademark Usage, Trademarks | 4 comments

Can I sell my trademark? Sure, a trademark is like any other piece of property, in that it can be sold or conveyed, either in part or in whole, to another party. A trademark is just like any other property, and you can dispose of that or rent it or sell it or do...
If You Let Others Use Your Trademark, Have An Agreement!

If You Let Others Use Your Trademark, Have An Agreement!

by Angela Langlotz | Nov 24, 2020 | Trademark Infringement, Trademark Licensing, Trademark Usage, Trademarks | 0 comments

Any time you do business with a third party, you need to have a written agreement, especially if it involves trademarks, copyrights or other intellectual property. I’m Angela Langlotz, trademark and copyright attorney. I’m going to spend the next three...
Who Owns Your Selfie When You Upload It to Facebook?

Who Owns Your Selfie When You Upload It to Facebook?

by Angela Langlotz | Mar 19, 2019 | Copyright Infringement, Copyright Licensing, Copyrights | 0 comments

As the creator of any creative work, you own the copyright. However, when you upload your work to an online platform, you give up certain rights to the material that you are uploading. Recall earlier that I analogized your rights under copyright law to a bundle of...
Who Owns Your Video When you Upload it to YouTube?

Who Owns Your Video When you Upload it to YouTube?

by Angela Langlotz | Dec 28, 2018 | Copyright Licensing, Copyrights, Digital Millenium Copyright Act | 0 comments

United States copyright law grants the creator of any creative work the right to their creation. It means that a creator has the exclusive right to their work, and the right to make copies, make derivative works, and distribute the work. There are, however, exceptions...
Fair Use: Are You Using Another’s Work Without Permission?

Fair Use: Are You Using Another’s Work Without Permission?

by Angela Langlotz | Nov 3, 2018 | Copyright Infringement, Copyright Licensing, Copyrights | 0 comments

Sometimes, and just sometimes, you can use someone else’s copyrighted work without permission! There are some exceptions to the requirement that you not use the work of another without them granting you a license to use it, and “fair use” is one of them. Generally...
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