by Andrew Contiguglia | Dec 4, 2019 | Business, Copyright, Internet Law, Recommended Blogs
Using social media in your business can present some risks. Before marketing your business on social media, it is important to be aware of the potential risks involved. Whether you like it or not, Social Media presents risks for a business. In this article, we hope to...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Aug 17, 2019 | Business, Contracts, Copyright, Entertainment Contracts, Internet Law
Startups have enough difficulty getting off the ground. The last thing one needs is to run into a lawsuit and face litigation. Avoiding litigation as a startup becomes a key component to your business strategy. By following these 11 tips for how to avoid litigation as...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Jul 13, 2019 | Business, Contracts, Copyright, Internet Law
So you want to start and have your own successful online business? Unlike a brick and mortar business, the Internet provides an opportunity to be your own boss without a significant amount of start-up capital. The Internet has been the great equalizer, leveling the...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Jul 6, 2019 | Business, Copyright, Entertainment Contracts, Internet Law
Ok! So you want to gain an advantage in your business against your competitors? Great! I am a firm believer that learning about business trademark law is a must for every business owner and entrepreneur. Recently, Cardi B made headlines with a trademark-related issue....
by Andrew Contiguglia | Jun 25, 2019 | Business, Constitutional Law, Copyright, First Amendment, Internet Law
The Lanham Act’s prohibition on the registration of “immoral” or “scandalous” violates the First Amendment. Iancu v. Brunetti, US S.Ct. 2019 And, FUCT gets the edge over the USPTO. Once again, and for the second time in two years, the United States Supreme Court...