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With the advent of new technology, we can quickly combine video, text, sound and other media in exciting ways. But, because of intellectual property laws, there can be limits to what we can do. In developing multimedia products, we need to be careful not to
infringe on existing rights and patents. We can do this
by discovering and documenting the origins of each
work used in our products to ensure that we hold the
appropriate rights. When we use works that weren’t
created by our company, we need to work with
company counsel to ensure that all requisite licenses,
releases and other documents are obtained. View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
 Walking the Intellectual Property Law Labyrinth on Multimedia Projects http://www.stc.org/confproceed/1994/PDFs/PG249251.PDF
Doudnikoff, Gregory M. and Pamela S. Helyar STC Proceedings 1994
Abstract: With the advent of new technology, we can quickly combine video, text, sound and other media in exciting ways. But, because of intellectual property laws, there can be limits to what we can do. In developing multimedia products, we need to be careful not to
infringe on existing rights and patents. We can do this
by discovering and documenting the origins of each
work used in our products to ensure that we hold the
appropriate rights. When we use works that weren’t
created by our company, we need to work with
company counsel to ensure that all requisite licenses,
releases and other documents are obtained.
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