by Michael Seiger | Aug 21, 2020 | Blog
In layman’s terms, a trademark can best be understood as a “brand”. It is the element of a business that makes it recognizable and familiar so that consumers will associate goods as coming from that business. Think about Nike for instance. The word “Nike”, the slogan...
by Michael Seiger | Aug 21, 2020 | Blog
A situation that is all too common for lawyers whose practice involves contract law, is the client who comes to the lawyer for the first time after the contract has already been signed because a problem has arisen between the parties. Typically, such a client is now...
by Brenda Schamy | Aug 21, 2020 | Blog
Additional uses:Additional uses can get you more (i.e. created a graphic for a show but then they want to make merchandise out of it, ads, etc.)This is not always a topic that is discussed so bring it up!Use this as a reason to request more money for more uses.Even if...
by Christopher DiSchino | Mar 27, 2019 | Blog
Physical Presence is Dead: New Internet Sales Tax Rules If you’re an online shopper, you may have realized that if you are purchasing goods from another state, you don’t always pay sales tax, like you would if you were buying at your local retail store down the...
by Christopher DiSchino | Mar 27, 2019 | Blog
The internet has not only changed the way we communicate and handle everyday tasks but also where our personal data is collected, stored and shared with others with whom we interact online. We enter personal details online without stopping to wonder how much we have...
by Christopher DiSchino | Mar 27, 2019 | Blog
Music Copyright Basics The law behind music copyrights is almost as difficult as creating good music. Whether you are an artist, musician, producer, manager, or just a music junkie interested in how the industry works, it is important that you understand the music...