Intellectual Property Lawyer in Roseville, CA
Duran Law Office, P.C.
Copyright Protection
Technology businesses, artists, writers and other innovators should safeguard intellectual property or ideological creations of the mind from theft, infringement and subsequent financial loss. An Intellectual Property Attorney assists clients in the process of protecting their intellectual property by offering long-term planning advice and strategic assistance. A lawyer from the Duran Law Office, P.C. in Sacramento will also provide legal representation in the event of IP litigation cases that deal in:
E-Commerce agreements
Usurping a logo
Clickwrap agreements and wrap around
agreements
Privacy policies
Website Terms/Conditions/Terms of Use
Preservation of a patent
Copyright Protection
Copyrights protect the expressions and manifestations of concepts and ideas as well as the economic and moral rights to claim ownership of works. Rightful owners may also prevent changes to works, adaptations, broadcasting, recordings, reproductions or translations without expressed written permission. The type of works protected are many and include:
Advertisements, maps and technical drawings5>
Architecture5>
Artwork in the form of drawings, paintings, sculpture and photographs5>
Choreography, films and musical compositions5>
Literary works in the form of computer programs, databases, websites, plays, poems, newspapers and novels5>
Artwork in the form of drawings, paintings, sculpture and photographs5>
Choreography, films and musical compositions5>
Literary works in the form of computer programs, databases, websites, plays, poems, newspapers and novels5>
Literary works in the form of computer programs, databases, websites, plays, poems, newspapers and novels5>
Trademarks & Patents
Companies obtain this type of protection through registration application. Letters, numbers, symbols, words and virtually any signs representing goods or services provided by a company qualify for trademark protection. The protected entity legally becomes the property of the owner for a predetermined amount of time, which may be renewable.
A patent is a means of restricting the rights of an invention to its owner. This safeguard prevents others from using, reproducing or distributing the covered invention without the owner’s permission. Patents typically last for up to two decades and remain applicable to the country of origin.
Serving the Roseville and Rocklin Metro
When you need guidance concerning intellectual property issues up to and including business litigation, contact the Duran Law Office, P.C. in Sacramento for assistance. We also provide services to residents of Granite Bay, Lincoln, Loomis, Rocklin and Roseville. Make an appointment with a legal representative by calling (916) 779-3316.