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Right of exclusive use of a writing or a work of art.
Copyright
Word,symbol, or group of words that distinguishes a good.
Trademark
Statutes designed to prohibit unfair trade or the lessening of competition.
Antitrust laws
Having a legally enforceable right.
Vests
Intellectual property that was created to be owned by someone other than the creator.
Work for hire
Work owned by a group.
Collective work
The owner is the only person who holds the right.
Exclusive right
Use for the purpose of criticism, comment, news reporting, parody, scholarship, or research.
Fair use
Personal property left to someone in a will.
Bequeathed
Passed along through the blood line of a deceased person by statute.
Intestate succession
Permanently established.
Fixed
An authorization to use.
License
Payment for an authorized use of a copyrighted work.
Royalty
Notice not directly given.
Constructive notice
The right to license a copyright to more than one person.
Non-exclusive license
Someone expressly authorized to act on another's behalf.
Agent
Without prior knowledge or malice.
Good faith
Warning or indication.
Notice
Intellectual property that anyone has the right to use.
Public domain
Court order to stop doing something
Injunction
Financial repayment for monetary loss.
Damages
An award of money for an amount actually lost.
Actual damages
A financial amount set by statute usually when loss of profit would be difficult to determine.
Statutory damages
The office responsible for registering and issuing patents and trademarks.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Intangible things performed by one person for the benefit of another.
Services
Word, symbol, or group of words that distinguish a service.
Service mark
Legal paper requesting a court hear a claim.
Petition
Stopped
Enjoined
Federal agency that regulates trade.
Federal Trade Commission
First federal statute madating free competition.
Sherman Antitrust Act
A federal statute prohibiting monopolies.
Clayton Antitrust Act
Contracts that prohibit persons from working for others.
Restraint of labor