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Who Owns the Festival Image? A Photographer’s Guide to Copyright in Trinidad and Tobago

Drones, Videography, and the Law: Why Trinidad and Tobago Must Take Airspace Safety Seriously

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T&T Regulator Clamps Down on Unauthorized Television Channels

While the black screen of death still causes severe frustration to subscribers who pay for cable and satellite TV, subscribers may now look forward to…

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Social Media and the Law: A Quick Guide to Posting Online

We now live in an instant society, where every detail of our lives is shared and posted to ‘friends’ and followers. But what are the…

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Get Up, Stand Up. For Music in Trinidad and Tobago

“Get up, stand up. For music.” is the theme of World Intellectual Property Day, 2015. When Bob Marley and the Wailers laid down the opening…

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Copyright Collecting Agencies, Licenses and Public Performances

Copyright collecting agencies (referred to in some jurisdictions as copyright collectives or collections agencies) are organizations which collect royalties on behalf of their members. Their members may…

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Publicity Rights and Celebrity Endorsements

This article was originally written for the ExecutiveView.com 2010 Digital Guide , for J.D. Sellier + Co. PUBLICITY RIGHTS AND CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS IN TRINIDAD AND…

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Trade Marks In A Nutshell

A trade mark is a sign which can distinguish your goods and services from those of other traders. A sign includes, for example, words, logos,…

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Copyright & Related Rights

Copyright relates to artistic creations, such as poems, novels, music, paintings, and cinematographic works. Copyright may also be referred to as author’s rights. It includes…

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