Intellectual Property Law Author

Sylvia Rodriguez Torres

Sylvia Rodriguez Torres is a highly experienced intellectual property attorney with a strong background in trademark and unfair competition law. She has represented numerous clients in complex intellectual property disputes and has a proven track record of success. Sylvia is also a member of several professional organizations, including the International Trademark Association.

Credentials

J.D., University of Texas at Austin, LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law

11+ yearsTrademark LawUnfair Competition Law

Assigned posts

Articles by Sylvia Rodriguez Torres

Are Book Titles Copyrighted? How to Protect Your TitleAre AI-Generated Images Copyright Free?What to Do If Someone Is Pretending to Be My Business?How to Get Permission to Use Celebrity PhotosHow Much Do You Have to Change Artwork to Avoid Copyright?Do Cover Bands Pay Royalties? Who Is Responsible?Is IP Grabbing Illegal and What Are the Legal Consequences?Is Tarzan Copyrighted or in the Public Domain?Authors Guild v. OpenAI: Copyright Infringement Case SummaryAtari v. Nintendo: Copyright, Patents, and AntitrustAmerican Cyanamid Case: The Test for Interim InjunctionsIs It Legal to Publish a Book Written by AI?Blaustein v. Burton: Enforcing Implied Contracts for IdeasAre APKs Illegal? The Law on Sideloading and PiracyApfel v. Prudential-Bache Securities, Inc.: Sale of IdeasThe Bacardi Case: The Havana Club Trademark DisputeAbitron v. Hetronic and the Scope of the Lanham ActIs Selling AI Art Legal? The Key Legal IssuesHow to Properly Credit a Song in a FilmAre Inspirational Quotes Copyrighted?Is the Bible Copyrighted or in the Public Domain?Which Disney Characters Are Public Domain?How to Sell Anime Merch Without Violating Copyright LawsCan You Share an Ebook You Purchased?What Is Intellectual Property Infringement?How to Copyright Your Poetry for FreeWhen Did Sherlock Holmes Enter the Public Domain?The Mattel vs. MGA Lawsuit Over the Bratz DollsIs It Illegal to Read Manga Online?What Does Copyright All Rights Reserved Mean?