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rebinding books doesn't create derivative works but may be actionable under Lanham Act

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Steeplechase has a copyright for the book, “Piano Book for Adult Beginners: Teach Yourself How to Play Famous Piano Songs, Read Music, Theory & Technique” and registered trademark rights in STEEPLECHASE ARTS & PRODUCTIONS for, among other things, music instruction books, including for the Piano Book. Wisdom Paths, Inc.,

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How Original! The Oscars and the Craft of Derivative Works

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One aspect of copyright law that makes adaptations attractive is derivative works. A derivative work is a work based on one or more existing copyrighted works. Studios will usually work through licensing deals to smooth out the creation of adaptations. How has this come to be? In Yonay v.

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The Importance of Trademark Protection When Copyrighted Works Enter the Public Domain

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Disney still own the copyright on more recent works featuring the character and, most importantly, have protected his name, likeness, and associated imagery by registering trademarks. The short answer is no.

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Intellectual Property Theft: A Menace

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Theft of Trademarks: Trademark Infringement ensues when a third party makes unwarranted use of a mark in commercial parlance, usually about similar or competing goods, by affixing a mark that is identical or similar to the registered trademark.

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Understanding Assignment of Copyright

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Each work has various rights, such as theatrical rights, distribution rights, rental rights, broadcasting rights, rights related to adoption and translation, rights to prepare derivative works, and so on, each of which can be exploited separately. These rights can be disjointedly assigned for a limited term or perpetually.

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Intellectual Property (IP) Issues in Augmented Reality (AR)

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In the ongoing digital era, most AR apps work by identifying a 2D symbol or physical object and then animating that view before the user’s eyes to set an illusion that it has transformed into something else. The question in this scenario is whether this process infringes upon the right to create a derivative work of the physical object?

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Copyright Protection for Choreographic Works

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Why Consider Registering a Copyright? Where a copyright is secured in the favor of the choreographer, it translates to the fact that the proprietor has the right to make copies, prepare derivative works or adaptations, distribute the same for sale, perform it, or even display it in another medium.

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