RESULTS FOR PRACTICE AREA CATEGORY: Copyrights

Dec. 17, 2012Janet E. Phipps Burkhead, Iowa Intellectual Property Blog
Copyright infringement

Many people wrongly believe that anything posted on the Internet is fair game for use.

Aug. 8, 2012The Dickinson Law Newsroom, Dickinson Law News
Janet Phipps Burkhead

Attorney Janet Phipps Burkhead has been selected as one of this year’s Women of Influence.

Mar. 15, 2012John E. Lande, Iowa Banking Law Blog
Courting business: Iowa Civil Justice Task Force recommends specialized business courts

On March 14 the Iowa Civil Justice Task Force released recommendations for reforming the state’s civil justice system, including a recommendation to establish specialized “business courts.” Before Iowa can launch a business court system, however, two important issues must be addressed.

Feb. 1, 2012Janet E. Phipps Burkhead, Iowa Intellectual Property Blog
Copyright infringement and Newt Gingrich: What's all the fuss?

A copyright infringement action was filed on Monday, January 30, 2012, in the Northern District of Illinois, alleging the Newt Gingrich campaign has played a recording of “Eye of the Tiger” at numerous political events without license and authorization.

Jan. 3, 2012Janet E. Phipps Burkhead, Iowa Intellectual Property Blog
What is a copyright?

Copyright is a form of protection provided to the creators of “original works of authorship,” including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works. This protection is available for both published and unpublished works.

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