January 2, 2019 / by Larry Donahue / Intellectual Property / 4 comments
The list of acts is impressive: Robin Thicke, Pharrell, Madonna, Lana Del Rey, Vanilla Ice, Ray Parker, Jr., The Verve, Sam Smith, and the list goes on. These are acts who have – in the last 30 years – been sued for copyright infringement over some element contained within their music. Simply put, all these […]
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The Basics of Copyrights
January 3, 2022 / by Kameron Kramer / Intellectual Property / 0 comments
Copyrights protect the expression of ideas, as compared to trademarks that protect words or logos that are used to distinguish goods and patents that are used to protect inventions. Copyrights DO NOT protect ideas, which is important to remember; instead, they only protect your expression. For example, everyone can go outside and take a picture […]
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Getting to Know Kameron Kramer, Esq. 2020 NM Super Lawyer
April 9, 2020 / by Kristy Donahue / Promotions / 0 comments
*Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations.” Super Lawyers Kameron is an experienced business law and intellectual property attorney. With a technical background gained as a […]
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Rising Star: Kameron Kramer
May 8, 2019 / by Sean Friend / Promotions / 0 comments
We are pleased to announce that Kameron Kramer, an Attorney with Law 4 Small Business has been selected as a 2019 New Mexico Rising Star from SuperLawyers.com! This is an amazing honor and opportunity. Super Lawyers goes through a very thorough selection process in order to have a prestigious list of only the best of […]
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Copyright Infringement – Musical Compositions – Musicians Need to Know
January 2, 2019 / by Larry Donahue / Intellectual Property / 4 comments
The list of acts is impressive: Robin Thicke, Pharrell, Madonna, Lana Del Rey, Vanilla Ice, Ray Parker, Jr., The Verve, Sam Smith, and the list goes on. These are acts who have – in the last 30 years – been sued for copyright infringement over some element contained within their music. Simply put, all these […]
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Intellectual Property 101: The Different Types of IP
November 12, 2017 / by Larry Donahue / Intellectual Property / 2 comments
Intellectual Property 101- Considering the Different Types of IP Many small business owners are confused about intellectual property, or as the legal community calls it, IP. Unfortunately for many business leaders, they assume that IP is the same as copyright, or that IP only pertains to artists. This type of misunderstanding can lead to serious […]
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