"A copyright attorney provides legal counsel regarding copyright law. A copyright attorney could be an asset in assisting a client obtain and registering a copyright, transfering ownership of a copyright, helping avoid copyright violations, and protecting the client's own copyright. Although any attorney may counsel regarding copyright law, copyright attorneys can be a great asset where specific copyright issues are addressed."
Under most circumstances, this is a violation of the attorney-client privilege.
No. Common words/phrases, titles & names cannot be copyright protected. Under certain circumstances they can, however, be trademarked
Under normal circumstances, no (the court can order it under specific circumstances). But every state should require it.
No you cannot, at least not in the Untied States. Under current US copyright law names, titles, slogans, logos , mottoes, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under certain circumstances however they can be registered as trademarks
You can neither patent nor copyright a name. Under current US copyright law names, titles, slogans, logos , mottoes, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under certain circumstances however they can be registered as trademarks.
No. Names, titles, slogans, logos, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under some circumstances single words can be registered as trademarks, however.
Although the IRS sometimes grants tax relief to specific groups of people, such as those affected by natural disasters, other people looking for tax relief will need the services of an attorney. A tax relief attorney can argue for relief for those facing bankruptcy or an unexpected death or disability.
Under some very specific circumstances, in some states. You need to consult an attorney.
Yes, under certain circumstances.
No it isn't, at least not in the Untied States. Under current US copyright law names, titles, slogans, logos , mottoes, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. Under certain circumstances however they can be registered as trademarks
Names, titles, and common words/phrases cannot be copyrighted. Under some circumstances they may be eligible for trademark protection, however.
Although copyright law wouldn't protect your image, you may be protected by privacy laws, depending on the circumstances under which the video was filmed, and whether you had a "reasonable expectation of privacy" at the time.