Megan Gray is an attorney in Washington, D.C. Her areas of expertise include litigating trademark and copyright cases, drafting and negotiating Internet contracts, advising clients on privacy concerns, prosecuting trademarks, analyzing trade secret claims, and defending free-speech cases. Specifically, she works with leading apparel companies with brands of worldwide fame, well-known software companies, toy producers, fabric designers, and jewelers, among many others. Megan Gray received her BA, Masters in Public Affairs and her JD from the University of Texas.
Copyright does not last for forever. And there's no way you can make it last for forever. You can't renew it, for example, like you do with trademark. But it lasts for so long now. Now I have yet to see a company - yeah? oh gosh - that, um, has had a problem because of copyright, um, lasting so ...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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