Thursday, December 16, 2010

My Choice

1.       Lucero, Chelsea Elizabeth
2.      Angel, Renferd K
3.      Chambers, Everett Warren
4.      Hardy, Tyrone
5.      Casey, Daniella Erin
6.      Lee, Sean Anthony
7.      Howard, Brett Carroll
8.      Bowman, Robert B.
9.      Hearty, Raymond
10.   Terheide, Melinda M
11.    Schmidt, Chase M.
12.   Smith, Cary Keola
13.   Orton, David Wayne
14.   Hayford, Kristin
15.   Cordova, Jake Charles
16.   Lucero, Chelsea Elizabeth
17.   Lopez, Osvaldo
18.   Hernandez, Edwin Jess
19.   Hasson, Keith
20.  Ferreira, Charles Edward
21.   Beymer, Eric D.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

My own argument and opinions

The world we live in today is a very different world than our parents lived in. Are there any new and original ideas anymore, or are there only ideas that have been put together in different ways from multiple sources and inspirations. This class has taught me a valuable lesson in that, it's tough out there in the "real world" and I should always be on guard when it comes to my intellectual property. The book states that "Any unauthorized use of copyrighted work that violates the copyrights owner's exclusive rights in a work constitutes an in infringement" (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p235). The films that we viewed taught me how difficult and costly litigation can be. "Unfortunately, few businesses, nonprofits, or educational institutions can afford to call an attorney with every question''. (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p1). Trying to track down a lawyer that would spend 5 minutes with me opened my eyes about most lawyers and how they do business. "Lawyers only take cases that they think they will win" (Frank Pinto 2010). For me to actually go after someone that uses a work of mine could be very expensive. So what this all means is business is business, and there is very little honesty in business. This is why I will keep the book Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. on my bookshelf throughout my career and refer to it whenever I have a question regarding one of these issues.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Rule of Law

It seems the best way to protect yourself from someone stealing your intellectual property is through patents, copyrights and trademarks. ''Patent law can intersect with copyright and trademark law in the case of certain products." Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p7).  " Intellectual property laws don't prevent someone from stepping on the owners rights, but the laws do give the owner ammunition to take the trespasser to court" (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p5). As I found out in this class, the prospect of taking someone to court can be very costly and time consuming. Most times it may not be even worth it to do so. “Intellectual property rights are often divided between functional elements (protected by utility patents and trade secrets) and nonfunctional elements (protected by trademarks, copyrights, and design patents)” (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p8).

In order to protect myself it  is very important to keep copies of all of my designs and place dates on them. According to the book '' A creative work is protected by copyright the moment the work assumes a tangible form" (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p196). In order to keep my designs "exclusive", this is essential because as a designer this will be how I make money. '' In the event someone infringes the exclusive rights of a copyright owner, the owner is entitled to sue in federal court"(Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p199). This is also called an '' infringement action- A law suit brought against someone who uses a copyrighted expression without permission" (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo 11th Ed. p269).

Ultimately it is my responsibility to control my intellectual property. 

Reasoning of the Law

My contact,  Danielle C. Miller ESQ, of the Sylvester & Polednak LTD law firm. She attended the University of Colorado 1997-2001, then graduated from The University of Nebraska's Law School in 2004. Danielle graduated with a Juris Doctorate. She was very helpful with my questions. I recorded the conversation and also took notes. These are the answers to those questions.

     If an interior designer specs out a specific piece of furniture or flooring, and the item injures someone. Can he or she be held liable? Yes, It is called "duty breech causation & damages". Although, For the interior designer to be liable, he would have to have foreseen the injury, that is, have been aware of the likelihood of an accident and disregarded such likelihood.

     Are there specialized courts in the United States that hear intellectual property claims?
     No, The US does not have courts that are exclusively dedicated to hearing intellectual property matters. Claims are usually brought in federal district court to be presided over by that court's judge.

      Do you recommend I personally contact a company that I suspect has stolen my idea?
     Yes, in the interest to save my clients money I suggest that they make a good faith effort to solve the problem on their own first, if this doesn't work it easy enough for me to draw up a letter and send. Usually this is all it takes.

     Is Nevada an right to work state? If so, do you agree with an employee signing a non-compete agreements? Yes, Nevada is an "employment at will" state. The  employer can fire whoever they want, when they want, for whatever reason they want. The only exception is if they are fired for a discriminatory purpose. A employee should only sign a non-compete clause if they will receive some sort of compensation in return, for example however long the amount of time that you agree to not go work for a competitor you receive an agreed upon amount for that period of time.

     In design, how much of a percentage of change do two similar products have to be in order to avoid a lawsuit? The answer is not a percentage, the test is either “substantially similar” or “derived from.”

     If I propose a design for a potential client and they refuse the design but use it  regardless what can I do? You can sew, but first I suggest having a lawyer draw up a demand letter giving a brief outline of what design is being used without permission or compensation.  The use of your design is infringing on your copyrighted work.

      How do I best protect myself from someone else stealing my artwork/design or intellectual property?   “Intellectual property refers to products of the human intellect that have commercial value and that receive legal protection.” (Patent, Copyright and Trademark NOLO 11th ED. pg. 4.) Copyrighting any artwork or design is the best way to do this, but you can't copyright everything. Part of the problem is that designers, artists, architects pull inspiration from other works they have seen so not all of your ideas can be fully protected.

     What is the first step someone should take if or when they find someone else using their intellectual property without permission?  “Once a copyright owner suspects infringement, the owner may file a lawsuit against the infringer for damages in federal court, provided that the copyright has been registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.” (Patent, Copyright and Trademark NOLO 11th ED. pg 235.) The first step is to contact them directly, if that doesn't work an attorney can draw up a demand letter. we can do a demand letter in my office for around $100. For these types of cases lawyers don't normally need a retainer.

     When is it necessary to trademark intellectual property? You may apply for registration of a trademark after you use a mark on a product in  a promotion of a service performed in advertising or sale to customers.

      Is it better to use a template or have a lawyer draft an original contract for my design? An original contract is always better, this way you can tailor it to what your exact needs are.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Questions

I chose questions for my final project of the class Contracts, Negotiations and Copyrights, that have to do with intellectual property and also liability issues. The questions I have chosen pertain to interior design and also the architectural field. These questions  pertain to issues that will arise while I am working in my field. “Typically, intellectual property encompasses creative works, products, imagery, inventions, and services and is protected by patent, copyright, trademark or trade secret law” (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo. 11Ed. p4). The questions I chose  helped  me understand how to protect myself and my designs, contract and infringement issues and letters of non compete agreements. This is very important because this is how I plan on making my living.“ The commercial value of IP work comes from the ability of it’s owner to control and exploit it’s use” (c).




I picked these questions after completing the in class assignment during Week 7, also by using the www.heyheydaddio.com website to check out other students blog posts. Pulling from students questions, I created a list of my own question:

     If an interior designer specs out a specific piece of furniture or flooring, and the item injures someone. Can he or she be held liable?
   
     Are there specialized courts in the United States that hear intellectual property claims?

     Do you recommend I personally contact a company that I suspect has stolen my idea?

     Is Nevada an “employment at will” (ie. right to work) state? If so, do you agree with an employee signing a non-compete agreements?

     In design, how much of a percentage of change do two similar products have to be in order to avoid a lawsuit?

    If I propose a design for a potential client and they refuse the design but use it regardless what can I do?

   How do I best protect myself from someone else stealing my artwork/design?

  What is the first step someone should take if or when they find someone else using their intellectual property without permission?

  When is it necessary to trademark intellectual property?

  Is it better to use a template or have a lawyer draft an original contract for my design?

Thursday, December 9, 2010

LEGAL AUTHORITY

After many attempts over a two week span of trying to locate a lawyer to take some time to talk to me, I finally happened upon a friend I hadn’t talked to in about six months and found out that he was dating a Lawyer. This lawyer just happen to be a business lawyer and has specialized in IP cases. For the assignment I used the book for the class, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo. 11Ed., to gather information to create the questions for the final. The book states that not only does an IP Lawyer need a law degree, but they “are required to have a technical higher education degree as well as a legal background and must pass a USPTO examination in order to obtain their license” (Patent, Copyright & Trademark. Nolo. 11Ed. p104). I used the listing on their website (www.nolo.com): to find lawyers who are qualified to practice in IP law. This is where I obtained my potential contacts for this class project. I started at the end of the list and soon found out that a lot of the numbers were either out of service or were to a different business. I started to leave messages on some of the ones that went to voicemail, the offices were I actually talked to someone they told me that the lawyer would get back to me. I called about 20 lawyers, talked to 11 receptionists and received 1 return phone call.This is why i was thrilled to run into my friend and have the opportunity to talk to his girlfriend. Her name is Danielle C. Miller and she works for the law firm Sylvester & Polednak, LTD. The phone Number is (702) 952-5200. She was very friendly and helpful. We met up at a local Restaurant along with my friend Ronnie. I introduced myself and asked her a couple background questions. I thanked her for numerous times for coming out to talk to me and help with my project. I told her that she was the perfect choice because she specialized in business law. She told me that her prior law firm was copyright lawyers. She looked over my list of questions and started to give me very specific answers full of legal terms. I took notes and recorded her responses as she spoke. She told me that there were a couple of questions she would have to look up. She said she would e-mail me the answers in a couple days. I received that e-mail this morning. After hearing some of the stories of what the other students have gone through to get even 5 minutes of a lawyers time I feel very fortunate that Danielle spent a half hour with me.

Week 10 EOC: Erin Brockivich vs Flash of Genius

In comparing the two films, I can see why Flash of Genius didn’t to do too well in the theater. Flash of Genius was the dark reality of what litigation can be. Robert Kearns’s story of heart break is just horrible. The big corporation taking an idea from the little guy is something that happens more often than not I’m sure. It took 20 years for him to finally receive a moral triumph; Even though he didn’t receive as much as if he would’ve settled. I consider myself as a designer or an artist and if someone stole my idea I would be very upset also. I’m not sure I would let it consume 20 years of my life though. I could see that he was a beaten man at the end of it all. Is it really worth losing everything just to be found morally right? Erin Brokovich was a feel good movie that hardly showed the reality of litigation. The big corporation in this film was in the wrong once again. It seems that once a company gets that large they just do whatever they want. Erin Brokovich in the film was portrayed in the film unlike any other lawyer that I’ve ever seen or heard about. The lawyers that I’m used to dealing with or hearing about are Lawyers that are greedy and pretty unscrupulous. I did feel good when the large corporations in both films were defeated. It seemed almost impossible when you think what both Dr. Bob Kearns and Erin Brokovich were up against. In the end I enjoyed both films and I’ve learned when it comes to business not to trust anyone. I also learned that to keep all documentation of your work o have something to back you up if needed.

Week 10 BOC: Lawyer jokes

Why does California have the most lawyers and New Jersey the most toxic waste dumps?
. . . New Jersey had first choice!

What's the difference between a porcupine and two lawyers in a Porsche?
. . . With a porcupine, the pricks are on the outside.

How many lawyers can you put on the head of a pin?
. . . Ten, if you make them stand on their heads.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

WEEK 7 EOC : 10 LAWYERS WITH WEBSITES

1.     Louis Joseph Tavano 9360 W. Flamingo Rd., Ste. 110-491 , Las Vegas , NV 89147 702-740-0241 www.lawyers.justia.com
2.     Tyler R. Andrews 3773 Howard Hughes Pkwy, Ste. 500 N , Las Vegas , NV 89109 702-792-3773 www.gtlaw.com/People/TylerRAndrews
3.     Robert H. Reynolds 823 South 6th Street , Las Vegas , NV 89101 702-385-3343  http://www.btlaw.com/
4.     James D. Boyle 400 South Fourth Street Third Floor , Las Vegas , NV 89101 702-791-0308 www.santorodriggs.com/attorneys
5.     Mark Ernest Ferrario Kummer Kaempfer et al, 3800 Howard Hughes Pkwy 7FL, Las Vegas, NV 89169-0913  702-792-7000 www.legalforce.com
6.     Mark R Borghese 7251 W. Lake Mead Suite 530, Las Vegas, NV 89128 702-382-4804 www.martindale.com
7.     Ira W David 380 Howard Hughes Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89169 702-222-2113. www.morishitalawfirm.com
8.     Christopher Benjamin Anthony Albright, Stoddard, Warnick & Albright, 801 S Rancho Dr Ste D4, Las Vegas, NV 89106 702-384-7111 http://www.attorneyhelp.org/
9.     Patrick W. Kang 5516 S. Fort Apache Rd., Ste. 120 , Las Vegas , NV 89148 702-533-0901 www.legalmetric.com
10.  Adam Pontaleone Segal Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, PC, 300 S 4th St #1200, Las Vegas, NV 89128 702-464-7001 http://www.bestlawyers.com/

WEEK 7 EOC: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY QUESTIONS

1.       In what ways would the engineer that chose the rebar at the Harmon building at City Center be held liable? Can he be sued civilly?
2.       How would I protect an original piece of audio and prevent people from performing it live?
3.       If an interior designer specs out a specific piece of furniture or flooring, and the item injures someone. Can he or she be held liable?
4.       If a drafting contract was documented for a design and the company lost ownership, can I still be compensated?
5.       If I propose a design for a potential client and they refuse the design but use it regardless what can I do?
6.       If I work on a video project with a partner and it was free, but they sell it later can I be compensated?
7.       Are the penalties for offenses similar in all states?
8.       If production work is created using a popular program, am I allowed to make money off of it?
9.       If a building is formed from a plan, and it doesn’t hold up well who is blamed?
       10.     If a film I worked on is produced and shown in theatres, and my name is left out of the is       credits there anything I can do to be compensated?

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Week 6 EOC: illicit

My girlfriend recently went to went to Cambodia to visit family. While she was there she went to the local market and bought three Breitling watches and around five Louis Vitton bags for $100.00. Each watch that she bought if real was worth between $5,000 to $7,000. When she got back and gave me the watches I was excited to receive them. They looked so real and heavy like the real deal. I was amazed at how nice they looked. I haven’t worn them yet, I felt weird wearing such an expensive watch. After viewing the movie I definitely won’t wear them. I have to admit that I’ve bought illicit items before and have worn them with no qualms. I now feel bad for that. All the items that I’ve owned that were illicit were bought because I wanted to feel good about myself and what I had, I wanted to “keep up with the Jones’s “. I vow to never do that again. I think this movie was a real eye opener. The effects of sales of these illicit are far reaching. When I purchased these items in the past I had no idea the ramifications that my actions were. I’m going to talk to my girlfriend about this film and find it on the internet and show it to her. I’m sure after watching it she will have the same reaction that I had. It is really sad that this happens almost unthwarted in by officials in law enforcement. It’s sad to see all the corruption in the world that lets things like this happen. I deal with luggage every day at my job, and I have become pretty good at picking out fake Louis Vitton bags. It amazing how many I see on a daily basis. I wonder if those people saw this movie would they purchase another knock off. I hope not

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Week 5 EOC: Lawyers looking for fame

   “Laws, like the spider's web, catch the fly and let the hawk go free.”- Spanish proverb  You here of stories in the media all the time of Lawyers being overzealous and being hungry for fame. After reading the article 10 lawyers and Supreme Court I was angered and sadden. For a Lawyer to take a case merely in the hope that the case would go to the Supreme Court is just appalling. There’s one and only one reason they’re interested, “It’s not because they love the client or believe in the legal principle the case presents. That is just wrong in so many ways. On one hand you would hope that the client is getting the best representation but on the other hand at what cost.
“It is better to be a mouse in a cat's mouth than a man in a lawyer's hands”. Spanish Proverb Gloria Allred is a good example of a lawyer putting herself before her client.  Gloria Allred has many times put her so called expertise to work on someone that been hurt or injured someway by another person. She only takes cases that are high profile and will get her face on television. She seems to be in a lot of cases just a publicity hound setting up all sorts of press conferences to get her and sometimes her clients on CNN Fox News or any other news channel she can get on. I wonder if it would be better to do these cases a different way.“Despite the generous rewards that state juries dole out, in many cases, victims receive less than 50 cents on the dollar in settlements with the lawyers takingtherest.Thisisnotjustice.PatRoberts www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/lawyers.html
I hope to never need a Lawyer again because I have such a great dislike for them.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Week 4 EOC: Death Race Jeapordy

This exercise was interesting, It was actually fun.  This is a very boring and uninteresting subject but playing the game made better. I am someone that learns by repetition and there is a lot of that. I learned about employed to invent, I learned that an employer has the right to use an idea or something that has been created on the job for their gain and not yours. I’ve learned that the process of receiving a patent is a very long process unless you have deep pocket. Its seems unfair that all these patent applications are sitting on a desk somewhere and are there waiting for approval.
It seems just as in life it’s all you know and how rich you are to influence others to get applications pushed through quickly. Mr. Pinto spoke of how ford is attempting to get a new patent on their batteries, and how they will not have to wait like the rest of us because they have patent lawyers to push these through.
I didn’t   however agree with how the extra credit points were given out. I was on a team that gave up and we never got any points. I received a total of only 9 points and other people received up to 46 points just they happened to be in a group that actually cared. It doesn’t seem to fair.
Nonetheless this experience was one I won’t  soon forget

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Week 3 EOC: Jeopardy- Challenges and Opportunities

I have been in this school for 2 years now and I think this is one of the best ways that any instructor has approached the subject of learning definitions. I have a hard time remembering definitions especially terms that don’t interest me that much. The subject of patent law is probably of the most boring subjects to learn definitions. The challenges of the jeopardy game are trying to figure out what goes first. I keep getting confused on asking the question first. My mind wants to do it the other way around.  Trying to come up with funny or clever titles is another challenge. The example of another student game helped. The student had very funny titles for her categories, just like the real life game. One of the titles was “my lawyer is on line 1”, that’s just funny. One of the other titles was “hey you can’t do that”. Both of these titles are very clever, I’m going to have to step my game up.  The opportunities are that I might actual learn these definitions; learning for me is helped by repetition and I am going have to do a lot of repetition. Some of these word and definitions are definitely new to me. There are so many aspects of the law and we won’t be able to go over everything in one class. I look forward to using such words as patent owner which is usually the inventor unless the invention and patent rights were assigned.  I always wondered what Patent Pending meant when I had seen it on products, now I will have the knowledge that patent pending is when a patent application has been filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark office. If it wasn’t for this activity I really don’t think I would retain any of these definitions.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Week 2 EOC: What do I think of Lawyers?

What do I think of lawyers?
                From all of my experiences with lawyers, I am not a big fan. There have been a couple of times where I had to hire a lawyer. I understand that they have to make a living but I think that a lot of them are just greedy. The media does not portray lawyers in a true and actual light. Lawyers will not take a case unless they think they will win, even if the client is right and they have the law on they’re side.
                When I had to hire a lawyer I felt like a number and not a person that they were truly interested in what I was saying or feeling about my case. I think that lawyers need some customer service skills. Even if it’s all BS I think it would change my and the public’s opinion of lawyers. In this specific case I was accused of assisting a hotel guest get a hooker. The allegations were completely false, but I was scared and I had to hire a lawyer.  My wife was pregnant with my first child and this all happened the same week of her due date. As you can imagined I was a little stressed out about the whole situation. After having my initial consultation the lawyer told me that he needed a retainer of $5000.00. He made me feel like I was not important and that he didn’t believe me. I came up with the money and gave it to him. While I was in still in the office he made a phone call to the detective. He explained that I had retained legal counsel. After talking with the detective for like 5 minutes, that was it. I never heard from the detective again. Effectively I paid $5000.00 for a phone call! That is why I hate lawyers.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Week1EOC: My Voice


Design,
This is something that I’ve always loved; I just never discovered that till my first purchase of a home. When I purchased that house I found myself wanting to spend every working moment designing and picking out furnishings for each room in the house. I think back to when I was growing up to all the times I would sketch houses and designs of cars. After years of making excuses, I finally made the plunge. I went back to school at the ripe old age of 39. I am learning something new every day and have met some amazing people in school. I am inspired every day by my surroundings. I work at the Wynn, where Roger Thomas has created an amazing space. From a design aspect I couldn’t pick a better place to work. My favorite type of design is a cross between contemporary and modern with a touch of Art Deco. Everywhere you go you will find something in that space that a designer has designed.  My feild touches people's lives in various ways everyday. Whatever furnishings, or paint, or even the fabric on a pillow that I spec out for a space can envoke many different emotions. I don't take that power lightly. The power a Designer has to create beauty is a wonderful thing.