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Thank you for watching! Rob & I tried to cover as many aspects as we could about intellectual property, but obviously we weren't able to cover everything under the sun. I based the conversation around the *most* commonly asked questions I see all the time online. Please try to stick to topics mentioned in *this* video here in the comments. If there's high enough interest (re: lots of views) I will ask if he's able to return for Part II. Rob is a busy practicing attorney, and I am so grateful he was able to lend us his time at all. Make sure to follow him on social media, as he shares a lot of great insight for his followers.
Thanks for the informative video. Very well done and answered most of my questions. AI used for creating derivative works is something i would be interested to hear more about in a follow-up conversation. Also would like to hear more about patent infringement. Thanks again.
32:16 i watched that vid about the LV investigator today 😂 So glad you had Rob on! This makes things much more clear as to the risks you take on in making derivative stuff etc. Appreciate you providing this content!
Etsy deactivated a couple of my fabrics I was selling per Nickelodeon. I didn't understand that. I sell supplies in that shop and I purchase my fabrics from wholesale.
In printing. Had local comic artist who had or was working for DC (knew his name) come in the shop. Wanted to have prints of his art. For any reasons I didn't ask. Being it was Teen Titans characters a DC IP. I was like nope can't print them. Artist came in next day and had different employee print it.
This is helpful, I'm curious about things like accessories. For example iPhones, where they use "Fits iPhone 13" or something like that in the title, as its impossible to find non-Apple products otherwise. Are accessories protected from copyright issues?
Soooo..Chevy, Ford n Dodge r also brands. But its not an issue with them for decades in refurbishing vehicles n reselling them. Bought a 70 Chevelle SS for $700 in 1985 then fixed it up n sold it for $50,000. Why can't I not buy Disney Items..fix them up n resell them or alter then onto something else?
⚖ FOLLOW ROBERT FREUND LAW ⚖
robertfreundlaw.com/
x.com/RobertFreundLaw
www.youtube.com/@robertfreundlaw
instagram.com/robertfreundlaw/
Disclaimer: The content of this video is for educational & informational purposes only and does NOT constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed professional in your area to assist you with your specific situation.
Thank you for watching! Rob & I tried to cover as many aspects as we could about intellectual property, but obviously we weren't able to cover everything under the sun. I based the conversation around the *most* commonly asked questions I see all the time online. Please try to stick to topics mentioned in *this* video here in the comments. If there's high enough interest (re: lots of views) I will ask if he's able to return for Part II. Rob is a busy practicing attorney, and I am so grateful he was able to lend us his time at all. Make sure to follow him on social media, as he shares a lot of great insight for his followers.
Thanks for the informative video. Very well done and answered most of my questions. AI used for creating derivative works is something i would be interested to hear more about in a follow-up conversation. Also would like to hear more about patent infringement. Thanks again.
Great interview!!!!! Thanks Jen! Keeping us informed ❤
Great topics and very informative. Thanks for introducing Rob to the makers community 😊
That conversation was incredibly interesting and informative. TY. I will follow Rob and look forward to his explosion in the TH-cam world.
Thank you. Really interesting
32:16 i watched that vid about the LV investigator today 😂
So glad you had Rob on! This makes things much more clear as to the risks you take on in making derivative stuff etc. Appreciate you providing this content!
Awesome video thank you
This interview was interesting and informative. Thank you, for the great video.
Very educational..thanku both.
Thanks for the great interview with Rob. Your hard work is much appreciated.
Really appreciate that Lisa!!
Great show, thank you.
Very informative show. Thanks so much 😊
Great information ❤ I typically email the pattern company and ask them directly. Simplicity and McCalks has been very helpful ❤
Great interview
Great informative interview.
Jen, This was a great video. I learned so very much!
Very informative. Most of my questions were answered. Only question I have for a later time is what about expired copyrights. How do those work.
VERY GREAT CONVERSATION AND SO INFORMATIVE1 I WILL BE SUBBING HIM!!
Etsy deactivated a couple of my fabrics I was selling per Nickelodeon. I didn't understand that. I sell supplies in that shop and I purchase my fabrics from wholesale.
Great information. Thanks curious how much registration would cost.
In printing. Had local comic artist who had or was working for DC (knew his name) come in the shop. Wanted to have prints of his art. For any reasons I didn't ask. Being it was Teen Titans characters a DC IP. I was like nope can't print them. Artist came in next day and had different employee print it.
Great video. TY.
Thank you for this. I subbed to him!
Great! You will learn a lot from Rob!
Thanks! Just getting the TH-cam channel off the ground - stay tuned.
So basically I should NOT buy any licensed fabric if I ever sell. Thank you
This is helpful, I'm curious about things like accessories. For example iPhones, where they use "Fits iPhone 13" or something like that in the title, as its impossible to find non-Apple products otherwise. Are accessories protected from copyright issues?
Soooo..Chevy, Ford n Dodge r also brands. But its not an issue with them for decades in refurbishing vehicles n reselling them.
Bought a 70 Chevelle SS for $700 in 1985 then fixed it up n sold it for $50,000. Why can't I not buy Disney Items..fix them up n resell them or alter then onto something else?