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When did copyright protection extend to Motion Pictures?

On August 24, 1912, an amendment was made to the Copyright Act of 1909 allowed motion pictures to be protected. Motion pictures were registered as a series of still photos prior to this amendment, showcasing how advancements in technology are ever evolving and the law...

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World Intellectual Property Day

Ready, Set, Innovate! Today is World Intellectual Property Day, and this year’s theme hits close to home, the intersection of IP and Sports. Behind every record-breaking performance is a world of innovation. From the aerodynamics of a racing helmet to the smart-tech...

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Can Non-U.S. Citizens apply for U.S. Patents?

Anyone can apply for a patent in the United States, regardless of citizenship or residence! However, there are special requirements to look out for if you're a foreign inventor filing in the U.S. Source: https://www.uspto.gov/patents/basics/essentials#questions

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