Sunday, August 4, 2013

IP


My business Curtis Digital Media has tons of Intellectual Property (IP). To protect this IP, I have to make sure that all trademarks and copyrights are properly registered. If each one is not properly registered then it opens up a can of worms for my business. It may cause a lot of legal issues for Curtis Digital Media. The main issue with this would be people would be able to unlawfully use my original works, and profit from it with no regard for me.

My main trademark will be the name “VonMoneyYall.” This is more of a stage name and VonMoneyYall is the face of the company. When people see or hear the name VonMoneyYall they will already know what to expect from us. The name VonMoneyYall will be comparable to a “Jay-Z” or “P. Diddy.”

I have a distinctive calling card that I will put on every song that is produced or has VonMoneyYall on it. This is a distinctive sound that is made is the background of every song that is produced by the engineers at Curtis Digital Media. This is something that does not take away from any song or any type of production that our company does. But, it is a trademark that will be known as ours.

Another calling card is that all of the artist who rap or sing will have to say “its (insert stage name)
 Yall” when featured on a song. They will say it with a certain tone and cadence. For example, if VonMoneyYall is feature on a song he will be required to say “Its VonMoneyYall” on who ever song it is and this will allow everyone to know that Curtis Digital Media is a part of this production. It’s not so much of what was said(that is important to), but how its said. These trademarks will help protect the work done by Curtis Digital Media.

IP law Concentration

Apple vs Samsung

The Federal Trade Commission

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