Copyrights and Trademarks For
Business Owners

Copyright is a relevant part of
our lives and yet, despite its impact on our lives, people
have insufficient knowledge of what copyright is.
Following are questions I am often asked by clients
developing their website, looking for photos/artwork to
use on their materials, or those interested in protecting
their business logo.
How can copyright help my
business?
If your business creates original works, copyright protection
could be an important part of ensuring its success.
There are several benefits of copyright protection on
intellectual property. Copyright is a type of intellectual
property and like other property rights it can be sold or
licensed. It can also be transferred and inherited. This could
actually be a source of constant income for you. If your
business owns the copyright in a piece of work - be it an
advertising jingle, a technical manual, song lyric or a
magazine article - you can control how it's used
commercially.
For example, you could charge every time someone uses your
artwork, plays your jingle on the radio, transfers your manual
to the internet, makes copies of your song lyrics or reprints
your magazine article.
How do you establish copyright
ownership?
Copyright an automatic legal right. Today,
copyright protection is secured automatically when a work is
created. A work is considered "created" when it is put down on
copy or record for the first time. This means that your online
content is given copyright protection as soon as you write it.
It doesn't even have to be posted for the world to see, it just
has to be in a fixed form (i.e. not memorized in your mind).You
can't apply or register for copyright protection, however,
copyright protection can be bought, sold or transferred.
In publishing your website design and content to the
Internet, you are exposing your copyrights to the World Wide
Web. Once you copyright your website you will have credible
third-party substantiation that your work was yours even before
you posted it. Should someone steal it, you can file for
copyright infringement.
Can I take a photo (or article snippet) from off
another website and use it?
Thieving content such as article, blog,
photo or music without giving credit to the original
author/owner or without written permission is not only
unethical, it is also illegal. Don't put yourself and your site
in danger of lawsuits and other problems. As site owners, you
have enough issues maintaining and managing your site and
converting visitors into customers. Don't publish someone
else's content just because you don't see a copyright notice.
Make sure everything on your site is original or appropriately
accredited.
Is website content protected in the US or under
International Copyright laws?
There is, unfortunately, no such thing as an international
copyright that protects your work around the world. Copyright
protection depends on the national laws of each particular
country. Most countries offer protection to foreign works under
various international copyright treaties and conventions, but
keep in mind that worldwide protection is not guaranteed.
Why put a copyright notice
then?
The primary reason to include a copyright notice is that it
informs the public that the work is protected by copyright,
identifies the copyright owner, and shows the year of first
publication. Displaying a copyright notice may also help you if
your work is infringed and you file a copyright infringement
suit. If a property copyright notice appears on the material
that was stolen, the court will not give any consideration to
any attempted defence based on innocent infringement.
How can I find out if my work has been/or is
being stolen?
There are many tools to check for copies of your website
content on the net. If you come across a site which duplicates
your content, you can first contact the person that posted the
information and ask them to remove it. If they refuse, you can
file a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) infringement
with Google, Yahoo and MSN, as well as having their site
removed by their host. You could even file a legal suit. Tools
are also available to prove that your content was posted prior
to theirs using tools such as WayBackMachine and WhoIs.
What is trademark? What purpose does trademark
serve?
A trademark is a symbol, phrase, word, or logo that can
identify and distinguish you from any other person or
company.
Should I trademark my business
name? If you want to protect your
company's name, slogan and logo from being stolen and used by
someone else you can get that protection when you trademark a
name. If you choose not to trademark a name you risk people
misusing your brand name/selling fraud products by copying your
name/logo which could land you in a lot of trouble, not to
mention the risk of losing everything you've worked so hard
for.
To protect your trademark rights throughout the entire
United States, you must register and trademark a name at the
federal level. And, if you do it all by yourself, there's a
lengthy process you will have to go through.
Several online companies do everything for you from the
beginning through the end. They review your information, do a
trademark search, and submit everything for registration to the
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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