
Patenting Art & Entertainment
By Gregory Aharonian
Subjects: Patents, united states, Art, Entertainers, law and legislation, Nonfiction, Law and art, Entertainment, Popular works, Performing arts, Law, Business, Patents
Description: Many legal experts argue that copyright law is dying, that artists and entertainers need a new approach to intellectual property protection. Patenting Art & Entertainment provides an answer.This book shows that patent law can protect the methods and processes used to create art and entertainment -- as well as the design and appearance of products. Included are examples in the fields of:painting graphic art music architecture film furniture design and much more Co-authored by Gregory Aharonian and Richard Stim, the book shows how to:document the creation of your art and entertainment inventions apply for and obtain a design patent get a utility patent do a patent search Patenting Art & Entertainment provides in-depth (but concise) information of all aspects of this cutting-edge method. It covers how the creation of arts and entertainment became formal sciences, the limitations of copyrights, how the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office handles such applications -- and more.The Adobe Reader format of this title is not suitable for use on the Pocket PC or Palm OS versions of Adobe Reader.
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