Greenberg & Lieberman
Intellectual Property and Litigation

•Copyright Permission



•Audiovisual Works



•Distribution Of Royalties



•Manuscript



•Public Domain
 
 
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Glossary Terms Related To Reproduction & Copyright Topics

Passing Off

Definition:
The substitution of one brand of goods when another brand is ordered. (2) Trademark infringement where the infringer intentionally meant to mislead or deceive purchasers. (3) Trademark infringement where there is no proof of intent to deceive but likelihood of confusion is proven.

Intellectual Property

Definition:
Certain creations of the human mind that have commercial value and are given the legal aspects of a property right.

Deceased Inventor

Definition:
A named inventor who has died prior to the filing of a patent application or during the prosecution of a patent application.

Bio-sequence Listings

Definition:
A document that must be included only if a nucleotide or amino acid sequence is part of the invention. With EFS, paper documents are not required for bio-sequence or subsequent bio-sequence submissions.

Notice Of Allowability

Definition:
A notification to the patent applicant that the application has been placed in condition for allowance.

Musical Work

Definition:
A category of copyrightable work expressed in notation or sounds. A musical work can be embodied and fixed in physical objects that are classified as either "copies" (sheet music) or "phonorecords" (e.g., compact discs or tapes).

  

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Helpful Terms

Equivalents, Doctrine Of

Definition:
A rule of claim interpretation under which a product or process, although not a literal infringement, is still an infringement if it performs substantially the same way as the patented invention.

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Copyright Topics


Copyright Items Our Firm Can Help With

- Interim Designation

- Microform

- Cinematographic

- Copyright Permission

- Renewal Of Copyright

- Music Transfer

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Copyrights FAQs

Question: Can I backup my computer software?


Answer: Yes, under certain conditions as provided by section 117 of the Copyright Act. Although the precise term used under section 117 is archival copy, not backup copy, these terms today are used interchangeably.