Copyrights 101: How to Protect Your Creative Work
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In this episode of Infringe at Your Own Risk, patent attorney Randall Bateman dives into the essentials of copyright law and its critical role in protecting creative works. He breaks down what types of work qualify for copyright, how it differs from patents and trademarks, and why registration is essential for enforcement.
Randall also addresses pressing issues like the rise of copyright disputes involving AI, common misconceptions about fair use, and high-profile cases in the music industry. From statutory damages to the importance of timely registration, he offers practical insights every creator, entrepreneur, and business owner needs to understand.
Key Timestamps00:01:45 – What types of works are protected under copyright law
00:03:10 – The impact of AI on copyright infringement cases
00:04:20 – Copyright vs. patents and trademarks: key distinctions
00:06:50 – The requirement of copying and the “substantial similarity” test
00:09:00 – Damages, statutory awards, and the importance of registration
00:11:30 – Why timely copyright registration strengthens enforcement
00:14:15 – Common misunderstandings about fair use
00:16:40 – The “five-second rule” myth in music copyright cases
00:18:30 – Notable copyright disputes and lessons for creators
About the Show
Infringe at Your Own Risk is a podcast for creators, innovators, and entrepreneurs who want to understand how intellectual property law protects their ideas, and how to avoid costly legal mistakes. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist and featuring IP attorney Randall Bateman of Bateman IP.
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