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patents, trademarks and copyright
Copyright Law exists to protect the maker of the work from unauthorised use by others. It is defined as the exclusive right to do certain acts in relation to:
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* literary, dramatic and musical works * artistic works * sound recordings * films * published editions of works
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McNair & Co provides advice, primarily non-contentious (without Court based litigation), in the areas mentioned, particularly in relation to publishing literary works and photographs. Whether you are a novice keen on learning your rights, or a seasoned artist, author or other talented personality wishing to maintain a financial interest in your creations, we aim to assist through initial advice, negotiation and drafting or settling agreements.
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The situation often arises – you have a particular, distinctive way of identifying your own product or service and just when you are getting established, someone “creates” a copy and passes it off as their own. Passing off is actually a distinct tort (civil wrong), which the law has recognised for a long time.
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If this has happened, or you are anxious it might, then contact Hamish McNair. We have expertise in the area, providing specialist advice on registration of trademarks and licensing agreements. We also have experience in contracts and agreements involving computer software and data protection.
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