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Should I register my copyright? If I do not, is my work still protected?

There is a lot of confusion of when copyright protection attaches to a work and whether it’s necessary to “register” the work with the United States Copyright Office.  So, in an attempt to answer a few questions . . . If I do not register my copyright is my work still protected? Yes.  Copyright attaches…

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Update: Amended Complaint filed in Duncanson v. Wine and Canvas Development, LLC

On July 18, 2014, the law office of Cynthia Conlin, P.A. filed an amended complaint against Wine and Canvas Development, LLC, and related defendants, on behalf of Plaintiff Artists Megan Aroon Duncanson and Sheri Wiseman. Below is a copy. The original lawsuit was filed on May 5, 2014. Doc 36 Amended Complaint against Wine and…

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Canal Street Films case update: Motions filed for John Does in Brevard County

As you may know, Canal Street Films filed an action for a Bill of Discovery in the 18th Judicial Circuit Court in Brevard County, Florida.  Yesterday, we filed motions on behalf of two John Does (copy of our motion embedded below).   In response to our motions to vacate the judgment, ISPs Comcast and Bright House…

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