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Intellectual Property

Apr. 17, 2002

After Fingerpainting There Will Be a Copyright Quiz

SAN FRANCISCO - Karen Frank's 7-year-old son, like many first-graders, loves to draw. But unlike most kids his age, the intellectual property lawyer's son never forgets to put a copyright notice on his drawings.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Karen Frank's 7-year-old son, like many first-graders, loves to draw. But unlike most kids his age, the intellectual property lawyer's son never forgets to put a copyright notice on his drawings.
        "I was amazed when I first saw him put the little "c" on his drawing...

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