Intellectual Property Law Explained | Copyrights, Trademarks, Trade Secrets, & Patents
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I’m guessing ‘Krabby patty formula’ is a trade secret. Got it! Thanks 👌
Exactly what I said lol
...now I'm looking at the long list of great resources you've created and posted below the video! You're awesome, Aiden Durham, and very smart and generous!
Thank you for this insightful and comprehensive video on Intellectual Property Law. It's evident that a lot of effort went into making this content both informative and accessible. As a part-time law student with a keen interest in law and technology, I found the explanations particularly helpful in clarifying complex concepts. Your video has not only enhanced my understanding but has also sparked further interest in the subject. Looking forward to more content like this!
I'm done. You have given me a job somewhere through your lesson. Cheers much love
This video is the most informative i've come across about this topic so far
I have to understand the benefits of trade secrets over patents for a scholarship essay. This helped me a lot, thank you so much!
Thank you for this video. It is very simple and easy to understand. It is saving me a lot of stress from having to research about intellectual property.
Thank YOU. This was most useful.
Great Info. Thank you!
Very much educative and easy to understand, i am a final year law student, i hope i will come back and thank you even more next time i come back as an attorney.
im back back back again learning so much from you, thank you aiden!!!
This is really helpful. Thankyou very much
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Thank you! Phenomenal, informative and genuine content, appreciate you
Your video helped me a lot in my IP law Course. Thank you!!!!
content well delivered, great video indeed
This video was phenomenal and incredibly helpful! I've been terrified of posting my content online because I thought it wouldn't be protected at all. You did an amazing job explaining the basics of these laws and I subscribed cause I figure I'll be back anyway!
Great video-very informative! If a graphic designer wants to form an LLC to sell their designs on products such as notebooks, stickers, etc. would those designs have to be copyrighted under the LLC or under their personal name since they, themselves, created the designs not the LLC? Thank you!
Really nice job on this video! Thank you so much!
thank you very much for the video, the good thing with the video is that it is well kicked short and simple with simple English for easy understanding i urge you to please keep up as it will contribute in many fields of people like academic, business and different ways. thank you
This was very helpful. Thank you!
thanks for the easy video.......loved the explanation
Simple and easy to understand explanation thanks 🤗🤗
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Great stuff
Great explanation of why to register 🙏🏽
Hey, when it comes to movie titles or tv shows, can the titles be trademarked or copyrighted?
Great lecture
Great content!
All see the business. Owning your intellectual property. Branding and coding
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So, would the logo/symbols "coexist" fall under the a trademark? Thanks
Hi! just came across your channel and will start to look at relevant videos for my case. I'd like to ask something! As a music artist who lives in Spain, I'm about to start releasing music under a new artist name, which I want to trademark globally prior any official release. I currently live in Spain, therefore I'm not sure how I could register my trademark all around the world. Is it a good idea to still do it through the USPTO (maybe select the madrid protocol which I heard registers a trademark in lots of countries? or should I ask for international trademarking in my national office?) - Basically, as someone who lives in Spain and wants their artist name trademarked globally (I know theres no such thing as a global trademark), what steps should I take? Thanks! Also, would my trademark be approved even though I've not I've released any songs as I'm waiting to be trademarked, or is it a must to prove sales? :)
If I made a item that was on the market then someone got a patron on it afterwards am I in violation of the Patton
I think that the content of this video is really well thought out and the information is useful, especially to business students. A word of advice, if I may? Please don't chop up and edit the videos so much. Be yourself. Allow little mistakes and flub-ups to remain, and just say something like, "Actually, let me rephrase that." It will help you seem more confident and less robotic, and it will allow you to connect with your audience more efficiently. The frequency of the editing was a real distraction from the message you were trying to convey.
Copyright. Authors ideas art works the entire life . Editors writings. Common law and or secured secured through an attorney.
Do you how to have engineering requirements and business requirements. I look up on the internet for IP lawyer does they say it protects Trademark rights etc.
Thank you. This was very helpful. I've had my work stolen and was not aware of Common Law Copyright. Time to get a lawyer...
Do you take on clients cause you are brilliant I could definitely use your assistance
Greetings does this extend to social media?
Wow very informative
Hello Professor, I need references on the subject of trade secrets
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Hi. I'm really having trouble struggling to understand copyright. I would explain it as such; I'm interested in art, in particular pixel art, but I see there are like only 4 different ways to create the eyes for a tiny pixel character. So they are going to be the same as something someone else has created. And I can see this cropping up more and more before I even begin to get into this artform, that I am interested in as a possibility for a game medium.
My lack of understanding of copyright and what people in comic books, manga, etc. art probably just take for granted from many decades of building on top of each others works. So there is a style called "anime" and "manga", originally created by Osamu Tezuka. I'm just wondering can you freely use any anime eyes, say copied from a reference, maybe a manga, or a tutorial "how to draw anime eyes"? Because it is a style, and apparently you can't copyright style? I mean so many people all do the same style. But then some people are like "Don't copy my work", but they actually copied the original manga creator, or someone who copied someone who copied someone who copied them. Hehe.
The other thing concerns more specifically pixel art. Pixel art is sometimes done on such a small scale, the number of pixels are so limited, there may only be one or a few ways to actually do something effectively. Like art in a space of 16x16 pixels or smaller. So there is a finite limit on how many different ways you can do something. So can they be copyright? Part of me feels like I know the answer and these things aren't copyrighted, with some exceptions if it is clear and obviously copied detail for detail a specific character for example.
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Hello! I hope you will answer my question. What if I make an art, like I will draw an anime character to put on tshirts and sell them, will I get sued for copyright?
Hi Aiden great information but have a question about Trademark I heard you comment you can trademark a design. Is an item the same as a design? I’m in a situation where I got an IP complaint where this company has a trademark on an item which stops me from selling the same item but with my brand on it. Is this true?
If I have a product that doesn’t exist and can’t be trade marked or patented could I take a picture of if and have a copywrites of it. With the idea no one could post pictures on Amazon with a competing product because I have a picture of a design that is copyrighted?
Damn. Hope you know how many people you helped with this from all different parts of the world for all different reasons. I have an Animation exam and these are things we have to know for that so Thank you.
That makes me really happy :-) Thanks so much for watching and for the kind comment!
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Hi, could I say the patent will be
most likely to be granted if it
goes to the publication? I mean
as long as there's no objection,
then you should get a pass?
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Hi Aiden, I have a question. I have a product I’m trying to manufacture but am unsure of the IP safety. It is a product that takes a animal reference from a TV show. The animal in question is a real animal. My product uses an image of that animal that I paid for the rights to which is not the same image from the tv show. And it uses a tag line that references a business in the show but doesn’t use the full business name or spelling. The IP on the show I’m assuming would be on the business name within the show, and possibly the animal but again I’m not referencing the business name, using the same spelling or their images. I’m solely using my own images and fonts and they are currently not selling any product like this. What do you think? Thank you for the video and your help!
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Thank you for this information. It was very informative and easy to listen to and understand.
You're very welcome!
Are Patents and Utility Models the same? Why or why not? Cite each example
Hi I need advice on an IP issue with an Amazon product. How can I contact you?
Hey can we starts online business even though we don't have all the paperwork like LLC or sole proprietor paperwork other items that are needed for your business.
Sure can! You do not NEED to form an LLC or anything. But you may still need licenses or permits depending on the nature of the business and your location.
Very technical question but I thought I’d try and ask. So I'm going over the copyright application and plan to submit a group of the scripts under the unpublished group category for a 5 issue comic book mini-series. Most of issue 1 is done and I am considering waiting until it's complete to submit the comic pdf along with the comic script for issue one and the scripts for the remaining issues but if I can submit the scripts by themselves and everything after is considered a derivative then I'd like to submit as soon as possible. My question is should I submit my comic book scripts for copyright or wait until I have the full comic (for issue 1 at least) and submit the script and comic together? Would any work created based on the original script be considered derivative? Thanks!
Yes it is
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Can you go over the process of setting up a trust to purchase your holding company? Thanks in advance.
What kind of a trust?
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I am looking for an attorney who has publishing knowledge. I live in Utah, the publishing company is in California, do I find one in Utah or in California?
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what intellectual property is not protected by federal law?
Hello. Are photos posted on social media legal to use for sale. (Example) Can I take a screen shot of your video and redesign it and sell it?
Yes/no/kinda/it depends. It would likely be copyright infringement to just take a photo from social media and sell it. If you create a new work from an existing photo, that *might* be okay under fair use. But if I am in the photo, you'd still have a problem using my likeness without consent. It always depends!!
@@allupinyobiz Awesome. Thank you for the quick response! Are you for hire? I have a lot more questions on a big project that I’m working on. Regards. keokimoore@icloud.com
transcript please?
When I got my degree in Music Business we were taught that mailing does work as proof of copyright.
I looked it up. It's called the poormans copyright it's bull crap. It's not good for anything
Can a channel be sued for a video posted with permission by another group? Lets say you have a channel that endorses other channels and you post a video of another, but someone doesn't like the video and wants to sue, who would they sue?
theres a type of youtuber that cuts their videos together and i just CANNOT
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So if Let's Go Brandon is trademarked for hats and shirts. I cannot make my own designs and sell them on my shirts?
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At the 2:01 video mark: There is no “common law” copyright. Per the 1976 Copyright Act (effective on January 1, 1978), copyright got federalized for both published and unpublished works, including those works not registered with the USCO (17 USC 301).
Once an original work of authorship is independently created, affixed on to some tangible medium, it’s protected by federal law. You can use your un-registered federal copyright claim to issue DMCA “Take-Down Notices”. To enforce the copyright against infringers, as you stated, it must be registered with the USCO.
US published sound recordings affixed before February 15, 1972 may be subject to state common law, notwithstanding the pending Music Modernization Act (Title II).
Correct about "common law" being the wrong term. But that's the phrase that many people use and understand, so that's what I'm going with. Thanks for the comment!
@@allupinyobiz wrote, “But that's the phrase [common law] that many people use and understand…”
Other than this video, I don’t recall any transactional or litigation attorneys (solo practitioners or big law) or others in the IP field who use the term “common law” to describe creative works receiving copyright upon creation.
From my observations, artists and small business owners already have a challenging time understanding basic copyright, its registration process, fair use, etc. Using incorrect or non-standard terms can further confuse them.
I’m a creative, and I’m certain none of my colleagues would understand the phrase “common law” to describe unregistered copyright claims.
Other than the points I’ve included, the video was done really well(!), conveying clear information about the various branches of IP.
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How about church name?
A name is usually a trademark, and churches can register trademarks just like any other organization.
A learning disability makes it hard to judge who is your friend and who isn't. Worse case scenario something like this happens.
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My Technology patent taken by
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bro who the thell actually buys that shirts
And there is a public record, aside from all the witnesses. But as with other matters, they can get the public records from Twitter; and I suspect they have them. It's a matter of doing what's legally and morally right, or not doing to an outrageous extent and torturously fatal conclusion; being a couple years older would not protect such thieves from the criminal justice nor political rage repercussions of such cynical and malicious attempted crime. Repent quickly; This terrible set of crimes would backfire horribly on the perpetrators. Do you thousands want to spend the rest of your lives in prison? Think about it. Order and Law will prevail; slippery, corrupt, and opportunistic tricks probably won't work practically and would only bring on greater punishment by the genuine federal legal authorities and those who protect private and intellectual property; a very important duty that tends to get seen to properly, at least enough for appearances and this is all very large, very known, consequential, and public.
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Thanks so much for this. Very helpful
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