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Factors to consider regarding copyright termination

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Nov 10, 2020 | Copyright Law

If you are a copyright holder, the heir of a copyright holder (such as a spouse or child) or an artist who transferred rights to your work, there are various factors you could have to take into consideration, such as collecting royalties. Moreover, some people, such...

How will copyright law apply to virtual artists?

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Oct 17, 2020 | Copyright Law

Technology advancements, particularly the internet, has made it easier than ever for artists of all kinds to reach fans. Sometimes this raises questions about copyright law, as social media and streaming sites become more important to artists' careers, whether...

Copyright Law: Appeals court sides with “Jersey Boys” producers

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Sep 19, 2020 | Copyright Law

The ins and outs of copyright law are sometimes difficult to understand. In the case of artistic works, it is often left up to attorneys and judges to determine what might constitute a violation of the law. One recent case that went all the way to an...

Model and photographer claim Volvo violated copyright law

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Sep 10, 2020 | Copyright Law

Social media has helped countless artists here in New York and elsewhere promote themselves and their work for very little cost. However, there are still certain legal details that the judicial system is attempting to work through, since this area of the...

Nicki Minaj copyright law case may impact entire music industry

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Sep 1, 2020 | Copyright Law

Many music artists in the modern era use samples of other artists' songs in their own work. It may be a way to pay homage to that artist or reimagine the piece being used. However, some musicians are opposed to their music being sampled in another artist's...

How to extend intellectual property rights to the web

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Aug 26, 2020 | Copyright Law

Many artists have an interest in protecting the work they create. As such, there is a high probability that authors you're familiar with copyrighted most of the literature you've read up to this point.However, as society changes, so must the laws established to govern...

Artists say politicians using their music violates copyright law

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Aug 16, 2020 | Copyright Law

It is not unusual for political candidates of all kinds to use popular music as a soundtrack for their campaign ads or events. In the past, some politicians have come under fire for using an artist's music without permission. However, many well-known bands and singers...

Artist says covering her mural is a violation of copyright law

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Aug 10, 2020 | Copyright Law

Many artists here in New York and elsewhere assume that copyright protection is only for authors or musicians, but that is untrue. Artists of all mediums may be able to make use of copyright law to protect their creative works. This may even include murals done on the...

Do artificially-created parody songs violate copyright law?

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Jul 25, 2020 | Copyright Law

Many people enjoy parody songs, often inspired by hit music, saying that they provide a laugh or even interesting social commentary. Though most parody is protected by fair use, some artists make a point to ask another artist for permission to parody a particular...

Artist says Chevrolet violated copyright law

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Jul 17, 2020 | Copyright Law

Murals on buildings are a popular form of art these days. Some New York artists use them as a means of conveying a social message, while others simply seek to express their creativity. Though the majority of artists want people to enjoy these murals, others have...

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