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Lawsuit says weaver’s design is covered under copyright law

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

Many people understand that a song or a painting may be subject to copyright, but the fact is that many different kinds of artistic works can be protected in this area of the law. Clothing designers in New York may also be able to file for a copyright, especially if...

Time for a copyright? Here’s what you should know

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | May 5, 2020 | Copyright Law

You love painting, and you were happy when so many people liked your latest print. You have been selling a few each month online to your friends. Then, you saw someone wearing a T-shirt with that print on it. You don't sell shirts. Now, you know someone has taken your...

Do TikTok memes violate copyright law?

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | May 4, 2020 | Copyright Law

The internet has completely changed how artists communicate with fans or a prospective audience. It has enabled visual artists and creators in all mediums to showcase their work and reach many more people than may have been possible in the past. With this...

Copyright law: Can a sound be subject to trademark?

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

Musicians and artists of all mediums here in New York often wonder about the best way to protect their creative work. Copyright law exists to help them do just that. Securing the copyright for a song or a piece of art may seem like an obvious idea, but what about...

Good attorneys know how to handle communication

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Apr 22, 2020 | Legal Malpractice

Did you know that one of the top reasons attorneys are complained about to the bar is because of poor communication? It's no secret that clients like yourself don't want to feel ignored. Even if it's just to say that there have been no changes, you want to hear from...

Possible intellectual property violation over artist’s mural

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Apr 20, 2020 | Intellectual Property

Artists in New York often dream of having their work loved by people far and wide. For those that are lucky enough to have that happen, they not only get the validation that others enjoy their art, but they are able to financially support themselves by selling their...

Understanding copyright law and who owns artistic works

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Apr 18, 2020 | Copyright Law

Most people have heard of copyright, but they may not understand exactly what it means. Though it is a complex field with many facets, there are a few basic ideas that pertain to most created works. This is the case no matter what medium the work may be, whether it is...

Lost your case because of poor representation? Make a claim

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Apr 8, 2020 | Legal Malpractice

When you're facing trouble, you want to know that your attorney has the skills needed to represent you appropriately. You have a right to adequate representation.When you hire an attorney or are appointed one, that attorney should be familiar with the laws that affect...

Intellectual property: Do tattoos belong to artists or wearers?

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Apr 5, 2020 | Intellectual Property

When people here in New York think of protected artwork, they may think of traditional pieces of art, such as a painting or even a song. Most of them probably wouldn't think of a tattoo design put on another person by an artist. However, that is what a recent civil...

Do celebs violate copyright law by posting photos of themselves?

On Behalf of Schwartz & Ponterio, PLLC | Mar 30, 2020 | Copyright Law

When someone snaps a photo of a celebrity, who owns the rights to the photograph? When a professional photographer takes the shot, he or she generally owns the rights to reproduction of the photo unless someone purchases those rights. Legally, photographs are artistic...

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