October 10, 2014
Do I Need a License to Play Music in My Own Building?
Did you know that playing music in a commercial setting can be copyright infringement? Listen to this six-minute interview with attorney John Mashni to learn more.
Categories: Copyright, Intellectual Property
Categories
- Electronic Health Records
- Startup
- Hospitals
- Labor Relations
- Liability
- Fraud & Abuse
- Criminal
- Chapter 11
- Entity Planning
- Intellectual Property
- Licensing
- Compliance
- HIPAA
- Copyright
- Sales Tax
- Financing
- Corporate Transparency Act (CTA)
- Technology
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Distribution
- Cybersecurity
- Billing/Payment
- Tax Disputes
- Lawsuit
- Estate Planning
- Domain Name Registration
- Department of Labor
- Legislative Updates
- Social Media
- Privacy
- Contracts
- Alerts and Updates
- Employee Benefits
- Insurance
- Trade Secrets
- Sales/Disputes
- Did you Know?
- Entity Selection, Organization & Planning
- Digital Assets
- News
- Trademarks
- Crowdfunding
- Patents
- Retirement
- IT Contracts
- Employment
- Cloud Computing
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Venture Capital/Funding
- Personal Publicity Rights
- Regulations
- E-Commerce
- Inspirational
- Tax
- Hospice