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Intellectual Property

Oct. 15, 2014

Three inexpensive steps to avoid a copyright headache

Copyright law is complex and can hold a lot traps for the unwary. Oftentimes, companies could avoid these traps by taking a few simple steps that could end up saving them time and money. By Kathleen Lu


By Kathleen Lu


Copyright law is complex and can hold a lot traps for the unwary. Oftentimes, companies could avoid these traps by taking a few simple steps that could end up saving them time and money.


Register Your DMCA Agent with the Copyright Office


Many online businesses have heard of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the notification procedures it specifies, but many do not know the requirement to register an agent ...

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