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An Intellectual Property attorney deals with issues relating to patents, copyrights and trademarks, royalties, marketing and publishing rights, franchising, and other related aspects of commercial law. Intellectual property lawyers also deal with domain names and e-commerce, as well as other legal areas relating to technology.
 
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Nett & Nett Law Offices
Temecula, CA
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Aaron L Patton
Long Beach, CA
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Zemanek & Mills
Los Angeles, CA
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Fish & Richardson
San Diego, CA
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A Patent Trademark Law Center
San Diego, CA
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John E Halamka
Torrance, CA
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Borchard & Baur
Mission Viejo, CA
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DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
San Diego, CA
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Robert J Schaap Law Office
Woodland Hills, CA
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Colin Abrahams Law Office
Woodland Hills, CA
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(818) 710-2788

Collins & Associates
Santa Barbara, CA
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(805) 730-1333

Curt Harrington
Long Beach, CA
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(562) 594-9784

Daniel M Sklar
Beverly Hills, CA
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(310) 277-2582

Daniel Yee
City Of Industry, CA
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(626) 854-8280

Darla R Anderson
Santa Barbara, CA
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(805) 879-7513

Darren J Quinn Law Offices
San Diego, CA
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(619) 232-9400

Dennis Palmieri
Malibu, CA
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(310) 457-7000

Dennis W Beech Law Offices
Huntington Beach, CA
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(714) 378-0212

DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
San Diego, CA
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(858) 677-1400

Dorie Choderker
Los Angeles, CA
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(310) 390-6700

Dorsey & Whitney
Irvine, CA
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(949) 932-3600

Drummond & Duckworth
Newport Beach, CA
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(949) 724-1255

Eastman & Associates
San Diego, CA
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(619) 230-1144

Edouard V Rosa Law Office
Agoura Hills, CA
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(818) 735-0590

Edward O Ansell
Claremont, CA
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(909) 621-1985

Elliott Kramsky Law Offices
Woodland Hills, CA
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(818) 992-5221

Elliott N Kramsky
Los Angeles, CA
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(310) 788-0110

Emling Forensis
Long Beach, CA
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(562) 491-1400

English & Associates
Ventura, CA
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(805) 642-2025

Evanns & Walsh
Beverly Hills, CA
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(310) 855-0872

Evanns & Walsh
West Hollywood, CA
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(310) 273-0938

Felix Fischer
Solvang, CA
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(805) 693-0685

Fish & Richardson
San Diego, CA
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(858) 678-5070

Frederick Gotha Law Offices
Pasadena, CA
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(626) 796-1849

Friedman Peterson & Stroffe
Newport Beach, CA
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(949) 955-1086

Fulbright & Jaworski
Los Angeles, CA
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(213) 892-9200

Fulwider Patton Lee & Utecht
Long Beach, CA
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(562) 432-0453

G Keith De Brucky Law Office
Placentia, CA
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(714) 993-3387

Gang Tyre Ramer & Brown Inc
Beverly Hills, CA
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(310) 777-4800

Gary Appel Law Office
Tustin, CA
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(714) 558-0366

Gary Schnittgrund Law Office
Valencia, CA
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(661) 775-9664

George J Netter Law Office
Pasadena, CA
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(626) 578-0703

Gipson Hoffman & Pancione
Los Angeles, CA
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(310) 556-4660

Greenberg Fields & Whitcomb
Torrance, CA
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(310) 540-2000

Greg Ferrari
Bakersfield, CA
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(661) 328-1090

Grimm Vranjes Mc Cormick
San Diego, CA
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(619) 231-8802

Hansen Jacobson Teller
Beverly Hills, CA
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(310) 271-8777

Hansen Jacobson Teller
Beverly Hills, CA
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(310) 271-8777

Hecker Law Group
Los Angeles, CA
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(310) 286-0377

Ira M Singel
Beverly Hills, CA
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(310) 278-2250

Irving Keschner
Torrance, CA
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(310) 543-5200

J Mark Holland & Associates
Newport Beach, CA
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(949) 718-6750

James G O'Neill
Costa Mesa, CA
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(714) 549-8609

Jeffrey W Virden
Santa Ana, CA
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(714) 558-0900

Jenkens & Gilchrist
Los Angeles, CA
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(310) 826-2255

Jessup Beecher & Slehofer
Westlake Village, CA
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(818) 991-7062

John Caragozian Law Offices
Los Angeles, CA
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(213) 617-8050

John E Halamka
Torrance, CA
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(310) 316-6100

John E Wagner Law Offices
Glendale, CA
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(818) 957-3340


Koenig & Associates
Specializing in all areas of Anti-Trust Licensing, Copyright

805-965-4400



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Copyright Law

Copyright law actually falls under a category of law called Intellectual Property law. This area of law deals with issues relating to patents, copyrights and trademarks, royalties, marketing and publishing rights, franchising and other related issues of commercial law. Intellectual property law is also concerned with domain names and e-commerce, as well as other legal areas related to technology.?

A copyright protects an author's original works with specific rights. These rights entitle the owner to reproduce, distribute, display, sell, and to authorize or prevent others from doing the same with those works.?

Copyright protection is available for original works that are fixed on a tangible medium of expression. The quality of the work really isn't the issue. For example, if the lyrics to a song are written on a napkin, they can still be copyrighted (regardless of the quality of the medium of expression). The key is that the work is original in its creativity.?

Categories that qualify as work could include literary works, musical works (including lyrics), dramatic works such as plays and pantomimes, movies, videos, computer games and other program creations, artwork of any kind, sound recordings, web page designs, architecture designs, etc.

What you cannot copyright is an idea. This is different, of course, than a Trade Secret, which you can place under a Confidentiality Agreement to protect certain kinds of information you wish to protect from being misused.?

In order to obtain a copyright, you don't need to register or apply with any particular agency. You receive copyright protection when you create your original work. There is a copyright office, however, where you may (and should) register your work. Depositing a copy of your work with the U.S. Copyright Office within 90 days of its creation protects the work by providing a legal record of it. In this way, others have official notice of your ownership rights on file with this office, along with its creation date. This shows that you created the work first in case there's ever a question later on.?

For more information on how to actually file a copyright with the Copyright Office, see the following link for helpful forms and advice on how to register. http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright?

When infringement of copyright law occurs, you have the right to petition the court to grant a temporary restraining order to prevent and/or stop further infringement. An infringer can be held liable for actual or statutory damages. Additionally, infringers can also be held liable for the damages done to business or to the weakening in the value of the copyright as a result of their actions.?

A patent is different than a copyright. A patent is a grant of property right by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to the inventor. This is actually a provision for Congress to encourage useful inventions. The patent describes the invention in detail, how it is made, and how to use it. There are no Trade Secrets here, but the patent does exclude others from making, using, or selling the invention for the life of the patent (usually 20 years). Inventions must be novel, useful and non-frivolous.?

Laws dealing with patents and trademarks can get extremely complex, and you will need to consult an attorney when you have questions in many of the areas of Intellectual Property Law. The information here only begins to scratch the surface in this area, but we hope you have found it somewhat helpful. Find a Southern California patent attorney in the Internet Lawyer Directory.




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