Copyright
Copyright Guidelines
To initiate legal action against copyright infringement, you must have registered your work with the U.S. Copyright Office before filing a lawsuit. To be eligible for statutory damages and attorney's fees, registration must be completed either before the infringement occurs or within ninety days of the initial publication of the work. These remedies can be substantial. Potentially including an award of attorneys' fees and up to $150,000 in statutory damages for each instance of willful infringement.
Registration and Enforcement
Certain types of works have specific application filing requirements, and we are adept at guiding you through the process. Our collaboration involves identifying the content requiring protection. Additionally, counseling on works created by contractors or employees and/or co-authors. As well as, handling all registrations with the Copyright Office, and providing counsel on the appropriate strategies for enforcing and licensing your rights.
Infringement
In this digital age, infringers can swiftly pilfer your copyrighted material with ease. Therefore it is paramount that you respond to infringement swiftly to protect your valuable work. Our expertise lies in responding promptly and effectively to disable the infringing content, ensuring swift action to protect your intellectual property.
Whether you are a copyright owner looking to assert your rights or an individual or business confronting allegations of copyright infringement, we are here to guide you in determining the necessary actions. We can take immediate and necessary steps to protect your rights.