Copyright law makes it difficult to build on others' work--to "stand on the shoulders of giants," as it were. If I always have to start from zero, there's only so far I can go.
The smurfs ate my mother in law
Your question is a non sequitur. A subpoena is simply a court order to appear. I can't envision any scenario where it might contravene copyright law.
Intellectual property law is a broader term. You might also use the specific name of the law in your area.
Copyright law is a federal law, granted in the Constitution.
Copyright law.
Malaysia's copyright law is Act 332, the Copyright Law of 1987. More information can be found at the link below.
No. Copyright is federal law.
Copyright law cannot protect ideas, only the expressionof them in writing, sound, art, etc.
The Copyright Act 1965 is an outdated UK copyright law; the current law is the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Neil Boorstyn has written: 'Copyright Law With Copyright Law Cumulative Supplement' 'Boorstyn on copyright' -- subject(s): Copyright
Modern copyright law is based on the Statute of Anne, 1709.
It depends on the type of information, and the extent and use of the copying. While some copying might be a violation of copyright law, privacy law, or other laws, in many cases you might not be breaking any law at all.