Nasir and Matt debate about whether a monkey can own a copyright to a photo and answer, “There has been a lot of chatter with my employees. Can I ban gossip in the office?”
Nasir and Matt debate about whether a monkey can own a copyright to a photo and answer, “There has been a lot of chatter with my employees. Can I ban gossip in the office?”
Nasir and Matt kick off the week by talking about Uber’s deceptive tactics against Lyft. They also answer the question, “I recently incorporated in California, but when I tried to file for a DBA, my name was taken. Should I be concerned about this?”
Nasir and Matt close out the week by discussing how restaurants across the US are offering discounts to customers when the bring a gun with them. They then answer the question, “If I put a project up on Kickstarter and receive funds, do I owe taxes on it?”
The guys talk about the big payout LinkedIn made to its employees for backed pay. They also answer, “I wanted to incorporate as an S Corp but I heard there are restrictions. What rules do I have to follow?”
Nasir and Matt get into the story that may rethink your decision for terminating someone for having a headache (migraine). They also answer the question, “I want to hire an employee from a competitor but I think he may have signed a non-compete. What can I legally do to steal him?“
Nasir and Matt get into the story about a woman being accused of trademark infringement after changing her middle name to “Skywalker.” They also answer the question, “What is the agent for service of process and who can I use for my business?”
The guys talk about UrbanSitter, the company that matches up parents with prospective babysitters in the area. They then answer the question, “Can I get in trouble for having my employees give our competitors negative reviews on review sites?”
Nasir and Matt discuss how the Supreme Court will address the upcoming technology based cases on the docket. They also answer, “What is the difference between a Trademark and Service Mark? Which do I need for my advertising golf cart business?”
Nasir and Matt talk about the New Jersey Highway complaining about infringement of its logo by a pizza shop in Florida.* They then answer, “How long do I have to wait until I can terminate an employee who was on maternity leave?” * Apparently toNew Jerseyans, the logo is alluring.
The guys discuss Fixed, the company that fights parking tickets in San Francisco. They also answer “In our industry a few competitors have very very vague patents. For example one has patented “exit intent” technology that pops up something when a user is about to leave a website. This feature essentially can be replicated in…
Nasir and Matt kick things off by discussing the Airbnb squatter who refuses to leave the condo he rented. They then answer the question, “Can my website be sued for publishing public records?” Update: apparently the Airbnb squatter may haveraised some $40,000 on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter for a video game that never materialized, leaving scores…
The guys end the week by discussing the harsh employment standards surrounding reality shows. They then answer the question, “My friend has a file with over 10,000 pieces of debt that he received from a collection agency that went under. What legal steps do I have to take to just be able to sit in…
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