Copyright is a legal right that grants the creator of original works exclusive rights to their use and distribution, typically for a limited time. This protection applies to various forms of creative expression, including literary works, music, art, films, software, and more. By securing copyright, you ensure that others cannot use, reproduce, or distribute your work without your permission
– Exclusive Rights: Copyright gives you the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, and display your work, allowing you to control how it’s used. – Economic Value: Copyrighted works can generate income through sales, licensing, and royalties, providing financial benefits for creators. – Legal Protection: With copyright registration, you gain stronger legal protection against unauthorized use and infringement, making it easier to enforce your rights. – Recognition of Authorship: Copyright acknowledges your authorship, ensuring that you receive credit for your creative contributions.
Our team assists you in navigating the copyright registration process. We prepare and file your application with the U.S. Copyright Office, ensuring that your work is officially recognized and protected.
2. Copyright Search and AnalysisBefore creating new works, it’s essential to understand existing copyrights. We conduct thorough searches to assess potential copyright issues, helping you avoid infringement and make informed decisions.
3.Copyright EnforcementIf someone infringes on your copyright, our legal team is prepared to take action. We provide guidance on enforcement options, including cease-and-desist letters and litigation, to protect your rights and seek remedies for unauthorized use.
4.Licensing and AgreementsLicensing your copyrighted works can open new revenue streams. We help you draft licensing agreements that clearly outline the terms of use, ensuring that your rights are preserved while allowing others to benefit from your creations.
5. Copyright Maintenance and RenewalCopyright protection lasts for a specific period, and it’s important to keep track of renewal deadlines. We assist with the necessary maintenance and renewal processes, ensuring your rights remain in effect.
Our team assists you in navigating the copyright registration process. We prepare and file your application with the U.S. Copyright Office, ensuring that your work is officially recognized and protected.
Before creating new works, it’s essential to understand existing copyrights. We conduct thorough searches to assess potential copyright issues, helping you avoid infringement and make informed decisions.
If someone infringes on your copyright, our legal team is prepared to take action. We provide guidance on enforcement options, including cease-and-desist letters and litigation, to protect your rights and seek remedies for unauthorized use.
Licensing your copyrighted works can open new revenue streams. We help you draft licensing agreements that clearly outline the terms of use, ensuring that your rights are preserved while allowing others to benefit from your creations.
Copyright protection lasts for a specific period, and it’s important to keep track of renewal deadlines. We assist with the necessary maintenance and renewal processes, ensuring your rights remain in effect.
PATENTABILITY/TRADEMARK SEARCH, NOVELTY SEARCH, DESIGN SEARCH, FREEDOM TO OPERATE (FTO), LICENSING ANALYSIS, INFRINGEMENT ANALYSIS, STANDARD ESSENTIAL PATENT (SEP), CLAIM CHART MAPPING, LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS, STATE-OF-ART ANALYSIS, COMPETITOR ANALYSIS, WORD AROUND SOLUTIONS
PATENT APPLICATION DRAFTING, PATENT PROSECUTION/OFFICE ACTION, TRADEMARK APPLICATION, DESIGN APPLICATION, DESIGN REGISTRATION
GC National Interest Waiver, EB1A/B/C,I-140,E2,O,RFE Response,I-485,TN,L1A New Office,L1A/L1B,L1A/L1B,EB5,PERM, H1B, E3
VETTING OF DOCUMENTS, CONTRACTS, AGREEMENTS, LICENSES, LEGAL SUPPORT, LEGAL ADVISE, DRAFTING OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS
VETTING OF DOCUMENTS, CONTRACTS, AGREEMENTS, LICENSES, LEGAL SUPPORT, LEGAL ADVISE, DRAFTING OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS
No, patents are granted for tangible invention processes, not abstract ideas. An idea needs to be developed into a concrete invention process to be eligible.
No, patents are granted for tangible invention processes, not abstract ideas. An idea needs to be developed into a concrete invention process to be eligible.
No, patents are granted for tangible invention processes, not abstract ideas. An idea needs to be developed into a concrete invention process to be eligible.
No, patents are granted for tangible invention processes, not abstract ideas. An idea needs to be developed into a concrete invention process to be eligible.
At PRASA IP, we are dedicated to helping you protect your creative designs with precision and expertise