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Copyright Infringement Damages: What Creators Need to Know in 2024
A recent US Supreme Court decision regarding damages for copyright infringement prompted me to take a closer look at how these damages are calculated, with a deep dive into statutory damages.
Navigating Intellectual Property: Lessons from High School Plays
You know I like to say IP is everywhere.
Well, the corollary to this is that IP trouble is everywhere—if you aren’t careful.
Do You Own What You Think You Own?
Use this cheat sheet to take a quick look at whether you own what you think you own. Intellectual property ownership has nothing to do with possession or even who paid for its creation.
AI Issue Spotting
How about a little AI issue-spotting exercise? If you wonder what lawyers do all day, this is it. 😊
“Issue spotting” means identifying legal issues within a factual scenario or a set of circumstances.
How to Ask ChatGPT to Stop Training on Your Content
I got a super juicy question for this month’s LinkedIn Live:
"How to use AI to help create a curriculum with my own IP without permitting AI to use that IP when responding to prompts from others?"
So, of course, I had to ask ChatGPT. First, I got what I expected, but then I got something unexpected....
From Ideas to Assets: Protecting Your Big Idea
Proof that nothing beats in person connections! This conversation with Nate Hecker, CEO of Big Idea, was so good that I want to make sure you don’t miss it.
The Unintentional Collaboration: The Dangers of a Handshake Engagement
In case you missed it, I recently hosted a LinkedIn Live session (I host them every last Wednesday of the month😊) where I discussed the 360 degrees of trouble you can get in if you hire contractors without a written agreement. The unintentional collaborator is your nightmare come true.
Always Get Permission to Use Other People’s Content
The copyright owner of content has the exclusive rights to reproduce, adapt, publicly distribute, publicly perform, and publicly display the work, or authorize others to engage in these activities.
Using a Master License to Harness the Power of Other People’s Audiences
You have a service in high demand. You have neither the will nor the desire to work more or hire or manage additional employees. You are confident that the transformation you provide to your clients could be effectively delivered by other experts to their clients if they used the methodology and materials you have developed.
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CAN YOU COPYRIGHT YOUR EXPERTISE?
Use this easy, straightforward assessment to find out if your unique expertise can be copyrighted. You may be surprised to learn the truth!