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Legal Guides/Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property Legal Guides

5 topics covered across all 50 states and DC. Pick a topic to see your state's rules.

Copyright Basics for Washington Creators

Copyright is purely federal — registered with the U.S. Copyright Office, enforced through federal district courts. Washington infringement cases are filed in U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Washington.

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Fair Use of Copyrighted Material

Nevada creators using copyrighted material need fair-use analysis — four-factor test (purpose, nature, amount, market effect) determines whether use is lawful without permission.

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Patents Overview for Montana Inventors

Patents are entirely federal — granted by the USPTO and litigated in federal district court. Montana infringement actions are filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Montana.

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Trade Secret Protection

Alabama trade secrets are protected under both state Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) and federal Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA, 2016). No registration required — but reasonable secrecy efforts are.

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Trademark Registration

Trademark protection in Wyoming comes from THREE sources: federal registration with the USPTO, state registration with the Wyoming Secretary of State (~$100, every 10 years), and common-law rights from actual use.

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These guides are for general information only and do not constitute legal advice. Laws change and outcomes depend on your specific situation — talk to a licensed attorney before acting on anything you read here.