Protecting
Your
Website, Privacy and New Laws
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| Protecting Intellectual Property Since
1980 1000 Fourth St, San Rafael 1700 Montgomery St, S.F. (415) 457-8300 |
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| e-mail: Phil@iplegal.com |
| Copyright for text, music, interactive elements, data and other “works of authorship” | ||
| Trademark to protect the “goodwill” and reputation of the site and its owners. | ||
| Secrets for data control | ||
| Agreements are Essential! | ||
| THE EU and US will agree on privacy standards. | ||
| The Key: Full Policy. | ||
| Notice of Privacy Policy links up front | ||
| Policy in Compliance with FTC Rules | ||
| Need “Opt Outs” and “Choices” | ||
| MUST notify if site sends “Cookies.” | ||
Intellectual Property Rights in a Website:
| Text including “meta text” because it is perceivable by a device. | |
| Photographs, Graphics, Visual Arts, | |
| Databases, information, articles, | |
| Processes, methods, search and other “engines”, “spiders”, Frames, Names, Domain Names, Marks, Animations...4 |
Securing Intellectual Property Rights:*
| Copyright: Registration | |
| Trademark / Service Mark: Use + Registration | |
| Patent: Claim within 1 year of ANY form of market readiness. | |
| Secrets: Keep them Secret, Use Agreements, Use Care in employee selection, Retention, assignment, departure and exit! | |
| *You will be tested on this later! |
| Tangible Results of processes like the spoke-and-wheel analysis of financial portfolios | |
| Databases: More Valuable than Ever | |
| Other inventions: methods, processes, designs - Even “natural” Mathematical Algorithms | |
| Can take 3 years to obtain | |
| New Law:Government Guarantees 17 years. |
Privacy, Publicity, personal rights, International in scope.
| EU Vs U.S.A. on Privacy Rights Laws | |
| FTC and State agencies will jump on fraud (on the rise) | |
| Requires International Cooperation - Not Imposition | |
| Dustin Hoffman Case 1.5 Million for Publicity violation |
Copyright: Registration a Must...
| A Website is a linked html grouping of files that reside on a server. To some, it is an interactive magazine to others, a bookstore, an auction or Mall. | |
| The best way to quickly protect it and stop others is to register your Intellectual Property rights. |
The Benefits of Copyright Registration:
| In any judicial proceedings the certificate of a registration made before or within five years after first publication of the work shall constitute prima facie evidence of the validity of the copyright and of the facts stated in the certificate. | |
| The evidentiary weight to be accorded the certificate of a registration made thereafter shall be within the discretion of the court. | |
| NOTICE of your claim to ownership of the work is made a public record. |
So What? To Stop a Copyright Pirate In the U.S.A. :
| The Certificate is deemed true and correct for evidence purposes. This goes to the "prima facie" aspect above and saves much expense. | |
| 17 USC Section 411 requires the work to be registered before an infringement suit can begin. |
To Get Damages and Stop Imports, register before...
| 17 USC Section 412: to be entitled to the following, the work must have been registered prior to Infringement. Any infringement of copyright commenced after first publication of the work and before the effective date of its registration, unless such registration is made within three months after the first publication of the work: | |
| statutory damages of up to $100,000 per infringement and | |
| Your attorney's fees, assuming you win, and | |
| exclusion by the Customs Service of imported infringing works. |
Digital Millenium Copyright Act, 1998 Complete Revamp of Law
| Protection of Databases by use of technology, agreements on US protection of foreign works. | |
| ISP Liability defined, given SAFE
HARBOR May apply to ANY “linking” site! |
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| Hackers beware: Easier to prosecute infringers who circumvent technological measures DVD cases & MP3. |
DMCA: Intellectual Property on The Internet:
| Laws are catching up with the technology. | |
| New Ways to Protect Content by High Tech Means 17 USC 1201. | |
| Within 18 months of Oct, 1998 Tape machines must detect “Macrovision” | |
| Libraries, educational institutions, “Fair Uses” still OK. |
Year 2000, 1999: MANY MORE NEW LAWS
| Industry must police itself and establish standards for privacy and notice. | |
| UCITA on horizon for e-contracts. | |
| Commerce to increase multifold. $$$ To Be Made…Crimes to be Committed | |
| UETA Here Now – e-Signatures OK | |
| Fraud an issue, FTC to police our ‘Net. | |
TRADEMARK: to protect “goodwill” and reputation...
| What if your “family” site were linked to a PORN site? | |
| What if YOUR trademark was someone ELSE’s URL? | |
| What if you want to have the URL “Porsche.com?” | |
| Anti Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, 1999 – Stops Pirates from using famous names, TMs as URLS. |
U.S. TRADEMARKS ®
STRAIGHT UP SM
| What they are | ||
| Why care | ||
| What to do about Unique Web Situations | ||
| How to Protect trademarks? | ||
| A trademark is any word, name, symbol or device used by a person that distinguishes one’s goods or services from those of another. 15 USCA 1127 | |
| TRADEMARK ESTABLISHED BY USE OF THE MARK IN COMMERCE Copyright established by Registration Patents by Claim of Invention |
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| Internet Website Use Counts |
What TMs Are: What forms they take
| Words: “KleenexÒ”, “XeroxÒ”, “KodakÒ”, “Game LinkÒ” | ||
| Logos: So many they couldn't be listed here but imagine what you like. | ||
| A phrase: “They’re GRRRReat” for cereal. | ||
| “Where the Internet & Entertainment Converge” | ||
| “Mark.com” – Use is tricky P.T.O. rules. | ||
| In the ancient world a mark was a small engraving. TODAY “Anything Goes” (Almost) | |
| Mere Color bands for QualitexÒ Cleaners | |
| A sound: The rev of a Harley - DavidsonÒ. | |
| Scents of Perfume |
With the Internet: More Devices
| Moving objects, Characters such as the new “virtual help desk person” | |
| The way a frame surrounds an artwork, other’s pages | |
| Trade Dress | |
| A “metatag,” and in short, | |
| Whatever we know of today and all forms these may take in the future. |
Trademarks: Fanciful Vs. Descriptive
| A trademark is only as valuable as how it is used. Trademarks carry the good will of a business. | |
| Trademarks could be lost through disuse by owner and abuse by others. | |
| To be registered “trademark” needs to be on Fanciful end of spectrum, not Descriptive. |
Trademark and Internet: Why Care?
| Domain names best if Descriptive or same as / similar to your trademark. | |
| Domain name may not FUNCTION as a trademark unless properly used to BRAND the Site. | |
| Anti Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. | |
| Marks may CLASH because of the Internet - all in the same cyberspace “marketplace.” | |
| Unscrupulous persons will be prosecuted for “grabbing” others trademarks. | |
| NEW ICANN Dispute Policy and ADR Work! |
A “Famous” Mark or Name - Dilution:
| Famous marks – Dilution or “How to Stop a trademark infringer without proof of public confusion” -- Not working well | |
| Mark Must be “Famous” locally, nationally or Internationally. | |
| Anti Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act: Piracy stopped. |
| The selling, under a mark not the seller’s, a variety of goods or services not intended by the original owner to be associated with its goods or services. | ||
| This causes the distinctness of the mark to be diluted. Porsche Case is suing several dozens of websites “In Rem”. | ||
| By placing the mark in disdain by selling bad goods under the mark. | |
| By having goods “passed off” as those of a a known Brand when the goods do not originate with the trademark owner. |
| “Market,” “Audience,” Proven by SURVEYS, REPORTS, Many Factors | |
| “The Greatest Show on Earth” | |
| Panavision | |
| Avery Dennison | |
| Movie Buff |
Internet makes major difference
| SOME classes of TMs on ‘Net” (i) Class 35, 41 and 42 services, Class 9 e-goods make a big killing on the Net. (ii) Marks may clash when domain names use famous marks that might never run into each other without the Internet. |
Dilution – no need to prove “likely to cause public confusion” as to Source
| Characters, names of characters in a play, book, article or other material also subject to copyright, may contain trademarks that can have value. “Mickey Mouse” and “Capt’n Crunch” | |
| Much easier to get injunction | |
| No Free Lunch: The mark needs FAME. | |
| Registration Major Factor |
| Only as good as methods used to keep secret. | |
| Use of NDA contracts a must as a factor in Court. | |
| Lock IT up, assign color badges. | |
| Use Source Code Escrow to maintain secrecy and allow reasonable use by licensee. | |
| Firewalls, Watermarks, Encryption, Technological Methods. |
Use of Other’s Materials on Sites: Don’t Get Sued
| All text, HTML, Photos, Graphics, may be copyrights, trademarks. You need a License. | |
| Even metatag of another’s trademark a no-no (Playboy cases) | |
| MP3, Music, Streamed Video - All must be Licensed. | |
| DMCA and Copyright Term Ext. Acts: can’t be sure its “free” just because its “old”!! | |
| Patents- 1 click in litigation. |
| What was Gray Law is now lighter and less sure | |
| CONFU - not a new food | |
| Technological Measures Vs. Content | |
| Study and Education: Full Freedom Vs. Rights of Publishers | |
| Scientific Uses: Internet -2 and Beyond for greater unlicensed uses. |
Recent Fair Use and Parody Cases :
| Castle Rock (Seinfeld) Vs. Carol Publ 47 USPQ2d1321 | |
| De Minmus Use of Sandoval Photos Vs New Line (Film“Seven”) 47USPQ2d1215 | |
| 35 Seconds of Huggins Song Vs.Use on anti-drug TV Ad in Detroit OK 47USPQ2d1178 | |
| Authors in Print did NOT license online (Tassini) |
Anti-Porn Laws Violate 1st Amendment But Avoid its Use on Site
| In 96 and 98 Congress passed CDA and “CDA-2” Legislation. | |
| To Protect Children from Porn -Porn not illegal; Obscenity can be stopped - fine line |
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| CDA-2 was Enjoined in Court Action by
ACLU and others -Medical Community, many others concerned. Ct: Use Technology, Can’t make Internet a “Disneyland” |
| Do or have a trademark and copyright
search done. Star vs . Hilfiger |
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| Intellectual Property Audit Find out what you have or use that may produce income or liability. |
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| Establish Guidelines Privacy Policy, Copyright Notice, Porn Warnings |
| Copyright Secured by ____________ | |
| Trademark / SM Secured by ___________ | |
| Patent Secured by ____________ | |
| Trade Secrets must be kept ________ | |
| Other’s trademarks, patents and copyrights must be ___________ |
In Conclusion: Protect Yourself! Have Fun Creating!
| “I recommend…” Intellectual Property rights are more easily protected at startup. | |
| Register and protect -- An Oz. Of Prevention…. | |
| Thank You! Green & Green phil@iplegal.com www.iplegal.com | |
| (415) 457-8300 San Rafael, CA | |
| Answers to Quiz: -Registration, -Use, -Claim, -Secret |