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Answers to Your Biggest Legal Questions
About Using Public Domain Works”

You see, after releasing the original ‘Public Domain Riches’ program we’ve gotten additional questions about specific legal issues that weren’t covered previously. Now, I’m not an attorney (nor do I play one on TV) so I can’t offer legal advice. And that’s why I sought out the help of Mike Hynak, who is a partner in the law firm of Hynak & Associates located in the Washington DC area, where he has been involved in the practice of trademark and copyright law for over 25 years.

He’s the guy I turn to when I have a public domain questions.

Mike was employed by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office where he served as an Examining Attorney, the editor of the Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure, and the Petitions and Classification Attorney.  He also represented the U.S. in the Geneva, Switzerland at the World Intellectual Property Organization.

His firm represents a variety of clients ranging from fortune 100 companies to individuals.  The firm’s practice is limited to Intellectual Property law (Trademarks, copyrights and patents).  Mike has conducted copyright searches for over 17 years and understands the intricacies of the Copyright Office computer and card catalog index systems.

Here’s what you’ll discover on this private recording:

  • How to protect public domain material you’ve scoured and make nobody else can copy it.

  • How to identify exactly which part of a book is really public domain and how to make sure you make sufficient changes to claim your own copyright.

  • What to do in the event someone says you infringed on their copyright.

  • The legalities of disclosing which material is in the public domain and your sources? (Do or don’t you?)

  • Can you sell a public domain work exactly as it is, or do you have to vary it in some way or derive an original work from it?

  • What happens if several people publish the same public domain work, without changing anything - can each put their own name on the work?"

  • How to find out if a work published in a magazine or periodical had it’s copyright renewed.

  • What to do if a previously unrenewed work reappears years later with a new copyright notice. Is this really in the public domain?

  • How to handle Internationally copyrighted works

  • What are the minimum changes you need to make in order to create a derivative work and much more

This entire call (1 hour and 14 minutes) is available for instant listening and download for just $15.

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