DMCA Takedowns for Atlanta Creators: When and How to Send One
Someone stole your photo, beat, or video online? A properly drafted DMCA notice is often the fastest first step.
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Someone stole your photo, beat, or video online? A properly drafted DMCA notice is often the fastest first step.
From Buford Highway eateries to intown fast-casual concepts, Atlanta food brands need federal trademark protection before expansion.
Your car may be worth less after repairs — even when it looks fine. Dunwoody drivers can pursue diminished value as part of a property damage claim.
James Landry handles auto accidents, truck wrecks, premises liability, and wrongful death cases across Greater Atlanta — plus IP and business law.
Office actions are common — and deadlines are strict. Here is how Atlanta applicants should respond to specimen, descriptiveness, and likelihood-of-confusion refusals.
Georgia wrongful death law allows certain family members to seek the full value of a loved one's life after a negligent fatal accident in Sandy Springs.
Copyright exists at creation — but registration unlocks statutory damages and lawsuits. Atlanta creators should register before release.
Knockout and comprehensive clearance searches prevent costly rebrands. Here is what Atlanta businesses should search before launching a new name.
Businesses and property owners in Kirkwood must keep premises reasonably safe. Here is when a slip and fall becomes a viable Georgia claim.
Source code, UI assets, and documentation can be registered with the Copyright Office — here is why Atlanta startups bother.
Registering a trademark in Atlanta starts with clearance, then a USPTO application. Here is what Atlanta founders should know before filing.
Rideshare crashes in Atlanta involve layered policies — personal, contingent, and $1M trip coverage. Here is how those layers work.