Legal Question in Intellectual Property in New Jersey

Book

I have produced a book that logs information. If I send it to some companies to see and they want to buy it how can I be protected so they can;t copy it by just changing a part of it?


Asked on 6/01/09, 9:27 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Lawrence Graves Coolidge & Graves PLLC

Re: Book

The text of a written (or digital) work is protected by copyright. This arises automatically as of the moment of creation, but your remedies are much enhanced if you register the work with the US Copyright Office prior to any infringement. So, best practice is to file the application for registration before you give copies of the work to anyone else.

Best wishes,

LDWG

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Answered on 6/02/09, 6:36 am
Ken Feldman Feldman Law Group

Re: Book

Your description is rather vague, "a book that logs information".

It may be copyrightable and then the prior attorney is correct, you should register it immediately. However, whether copyrightable or not, protecting the idea of the book, the way it "logs information" may require more. Copyright does not protect ideas, nor functional creations.

You may want to consider other avenues as well (confidentiality agreements, protection of idea letters, or even Patent protection)

I would need to talk to you further, and see this book, to really know.

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Answered on 6/02/09, 12:51 pm


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