
Copyright: Licensing and Exploiting your Work
If you own the copyright in a work, you are free to exploit it on your own or license the use of it to another party (such as a book

If you own the copyright in a work, you are free to exploit it on your own or license the use of it to another party (such as a book

Copyright is a set of ‘exclusive’ rights, giving creators the right to control the use of their work and the ability to earn from it. The term ‘exclusive’ in copyright

Open-source software is software that generally allows a user to use it free of charge for any purpose, to access the source code of the software, to study and modify

You have spent ages (and possibly large amounts of money) working on developing your computer-implemented idea. You know you have something special, but have you given any thought to whether

Bernie Amarillo shares his learnings about the patentability of software related computer implemented inventions (and alternative sources of venture capital)

It is always frustrating to hear from a client seeking advice regarding the patentability of their invention, that they have been disclosing details of their invention to third-parties without having

Under copyright laws in the EU, Switzerland, and the UK, the freelancer owns the copyright in the work product they create for you. There is no automatic transfer of ownership

There are now many on-line platforms like Upwork and Fiverr where you can hire freelancers for a variety of different services. However, in hiring such talent you need to clarify

As a company or an individual that has developed an innovative product, you need to make sure, at all times, that you protect your rights over the invention. This is
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