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NAR Makes Changes to its MLS Policy that are Good for Real Estate Photographers

The National Association of Realtors has made some important revisions to its Handbook on Multiple Listing Policy.  These changes clarify NAR's MLS policies to highlight the importance of licensing.
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A busy three years of SRIPLAW IP patent infringement cases

SRIPLAW opened for business in Boca Raton, Florida on January 1, 2013.  We started the firm in order to work with clients that we felt had strong claims but could not get quality representation elsewhere.  
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Part I -- Defending Computer Code Copyright Infringement Lawsuits

This is the first in a series of articles discussing the defense of computer code copyright infringement cases.  As I write this I am thinking about the many cases filed by serial plaintiff Live Face on Web, LLC also known as LFOW.  
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Fighting Infringement on Alibaba.com is a Game of Whack-a-Mole!

Alibaba.com is the world's largest online business to business (B2B) marketplace.  If you are a creator, designer, inventor, product marketer, brand builder, or anyone else interested in global commerce or trade in consumer goods, you have probably either purchased from sellers on Alibaba.com,
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Losing Control of your Copyrights on Social Media

It seems innocent enough.  Your interior designer client has posted one of your beautiful photographs of her latest installation to her Instagram account.  The photo highlights your client's design of an expansive living room with vaulted ceiling and massive stone fireplace.
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Copyright Protection for Architecture: Do Photographs Infringe?

It is well understood that architectural plans are protected by copyright.  But what about architectural works "as built?"  Does the architect who retains ownership in his or her work have the right to stop others from copying?
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Architects and Engineers: Look to Copyright for Protection

Sadly, it's a recurring nightmare for architects, designers, developers, builders and others working in or servicing the construction industry.  You work hard and prepare a great set of plans and then, surprise, you are told that the project is canceled. 
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A How-To Guide to DMCA Takedowns

If a U.S. website is using your images without your permission, the easiest and fastest way to stop infringement is to send the website a “DMCA Takedown Notice” to remove your work from the site.
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7 Factors We Consider When We Take Patent Infringement Cases on Contingency

Taking a patent infringement case on contingency requires skills and experience in many areas, but two are key: determining infringement and analyzing damages.  The investment of time, energy and resources in a contingency case can be substantial.  
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Why we sued Getty Images

On August 20, 2014, our firm filed a lawsuit on our own behalf against Getty Images, Inc.  Why did we do it?  Here is why. On July 1, 2014, our firm received an unsigned letter from Getty Images Inc.
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Supreme Court confirms validity of software patents

The Supreme Court's decision invalidating a software patent for a process that lessens settlement risk for trades of financial instruments in Alice Corp. Pty. Ltd. v.
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The sky is NOT falling: Oracle v. Google decision is good for software

Yesterday the Federal Circuit ruled in Oracle's favor that Google committed copyright infringement when it copied Java into the Android operating system.  To read the decision, click here.
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Jerold Schneider featured on IPWatchdog.com discussing Design Patent Infringement

Schneider Rothman partner and patent guru Jerold I. Schneider was recently featured on Gene Quinn's well read blog IPWatchdog.com discussing design patent infringement.  In his article, Jerry discusses why design patents have the potential to create value for patentees since the Federal Circuit simplified the standard for proving infringement on the ornamental features of a product in the Egyptian Goddess case.
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Design Patent Infringement on Contingency: A Winning Combination to the Ordinary Observer

Design patents are misunderstood and under-utilized.  But that is changing.  The last few years have seen a significant shift, favoring the design patent owner, on evaluating design patent infringement. 
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Calling all Realtors: Learn Copyright and Fear Not the Cease and Desist Letter!

Misinformation abounds on the internet.  There is nothing new about that.  But it is especially true when it comes to copyright law. The real estate industry has gone to great lengths to educate its members on copyright to help them avoid infringement.  
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Tired of the Patent Office Backlog? Put your patent application on the fast track.

Examination of Patent Applications at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or PTO) takes too long.  That's the message from the USPTO’s own Performance and Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2013.
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6 Factors We Consider for Copyright Infringement Contingency Litigation

Copyright infringement claims are challenging for an attorney to accept on contingency.  Proving damages for copyright infringement can be a daunting task.  That is one reason why the Copyright Act makes statutory damages available as an alternative to actual damages.
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Does MLS Really Own my Photos? (Pt. 4)

In the last part of this 4-part series, we look at some ways that you can protect your work and provide a sample licensing agreement for you to use which you can find here.
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Does MLS Really Own My Photos? (Pt. 3)

The Professional Real Estate Photographer’s Guide to Protecting Copyright In this third part of our four part article, we offer up some information about license agreements and other tips professional real estate photographers can use to protect their valuable work product from misuse and infringement.
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