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137. Disney Will Sue You

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In this episode, Attorney Murray discusses the history of copyright laws and how they relate to Disney. She highlights the cautionary tale of Katt Williams receiving a cease-and-desist letter for using the stage name 'Katt in the Hat'. Attorney Murray then delves into the history of copyright laws and explains how Disney successfully lobbied to extend copyright protection for their works. She specifically focuses on the case of Mickey Mouse and its entry into public domain. Attorney Murray clarifies the concept of public domain and the limitations of using works in the public domain. She also distinguishes between copyright and trademark protection. The episode concludes with key takeaways for business owners to avoid copyright infringement. Today’s key takeaways: Business owners, regardless of their size, should be cautious about using other people's intellectual property to build their business. Copyright and trademark protection are separate and distinct, and both may be necessary to protect intellectual property. It is important for business owners to be aware of copyright laws and the concept of public domain to avoid infringement. Want to join the conversation? Head over to the MARKEDlegal community to chime in.

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Content provided by LaConya Murray, Esq. and LaConya Murray. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by LaConya Murray, Esq. and LaConya Murray or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Attorney Murray discusses the history of copyright laws and how they relate to Disney. She highlights the cautionary tale of Katt Williams receiving a cease-and-desist letter for using the stage name 'Katt in the Hat'. Attorney Murray then delves into the history of copyright laws and explains how Disney successfully lobbied to extend copyright protection for their works. She specifically focuses on the case of Mickey Mouse and its entry into public domain. Attorney Murray clarifies the concept of public domain and the limitations of using works in the public domain. She also distinguishes between copyright and trademark protection. The episode concludes with key takeaways for business owners to avoid copyright infringement. Today’s key takeaways: Business owners, regardless of their size, should be cautious about using other people's intellectual property to build their business. Copyright and trademark protection are separate and distinct, and both may be necessary to protect intellectual property. It is important for business owners to be aware of copyright laws and the concept of public domain to avoid infringement. Want to join the conversation? Head over to the MARKEDlegal community to chime in.

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