The Advantages of Intellectual Property

TERMS OF USE:  Although I intend to make this website and blog informative and enjoyable, please understand both of our respective rights and responsibilities related to the website and blog as you make use of this product.  The following is intended to be a legally enforceable contract. You should be careful to note that you are assenting to the contract by accessing the blog more than once. Each subsequent intentional access of the blog likewise will serve as assent to the contract.

 Advantage Intellectual Property Law Firm (Advantage IP, Advantage IP Law Firm, or AIPLF) offers this blog as a service to you subject to the following terms and conditions of use (“Terms”).  By accessing the AIPLF blog or its related services (collectively the “Blog”) a second and/or subsequent time, and in consideration for the blog service that AIPLF provides you (including at least access to information found on the blog and allowing your user comments), you agree to abide by these Terms. Alternative acceptable forms of assent/obligation include your creating content for the Blog or contributing content to the Blog. 

 The Blog is usually hosted at www.gtipa.com. As introduced above, the related services of the Blog include websites that are served under the toolsforinnovators.com domain.  If operational, another related service may be a daily e-mail service that distributes Blog content via email.

 1. Rights in the Content You Submit

 Any and all works of authorship copyrightable by you and posted by you (Content) to Blog are submitted under a fully paid-up license to AIPLF.  Under this license, you permit AIPLF to copy, distribute, display and perform your Content, royalty-free and via any media.  You also permit AIPLF to distribute derivative works of your Content and to grant both explicit and implicit sublicenses to anyone.  Although blogs often do not make any money, the fully paid-up license gives AIPLF the right to earn money from your Content in any way that AIPLF sees fit.

 Amongst other things, at AIPLF’s discretion, this license may permit RSS aggregators to copy, distribute, display and perform any Content that you submit. Further, your submission does not create any obligation on AIPLF to publish your submitted Content or to retain your Content.

2. Conduct

 Despite my strong belief in free speech, this is AIPLF’s Blog, and AIPLF reserves the right to remove any content that you may post. As a general matter, AIPLF often tries to make some attempt to remove content that is illegal, obscene, defamatory, threatening, infringing of intellectual property rights, invasive of privacy or otherwise injurious or objectionable to AIPLF.  However, AIPLF’s filters are far from perfect – AIPLF does not accept any responsibility for poor filtering.

 You may not use AIPLF’s name or the name of Michael S. Doll or any other author to endorse or promote any product, opinion, cause or political candidate. Representation of your personal opinions as endorsed by AIPLF is strictly prohibited.

 By posting content to the Blog, you warrant and represent that you either own or otherwise control all of the rights to that content, including, without limitation, all the rights necessary for you to provide, post, upload, input or submit the content, or that your use of the content is a protected fair use. You agree that you will not knowingly and with intent to defraud provide material and misleading false information. You represent and warrant also that the content you supply does not violate these Terms, and that you will indemnify and hold AIPLF and Michael S. Doll harmless for any and all claims resulting from content you supply. 

 You acknowledge that AIPLF does not necessarily pre-screen or regularly review posted content, but that AIPLF shall have the right to remove or modify in AIPLF’s sole discretion any content that AIPLF considers to violate these Terms or for any other reason.  AIPLF may also delegate this authority or any other rights or responsibilities of this contract.

 You agree that all content posted to the Blog is the sole responsibility of the individual who originally posted the content. You agree, also, that all opinions expressed by users of this site are expressed strictly in their individual capacities, and not as representatives of AIPLF, its owners or employees.

 You agree that neither AIPLF nor Michael S. Doll will be liable, under any circumstances and in any way, for any errors or omissions, loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of use of any content posted on this site. You agree to evaluate and bear all risks associated with the use of any content, including any reliance on the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of such content.

 3. Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability

 This site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. Neither AIPLF nor Michael S. Doll make any representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, as to the site’s operation or the information, content or materials included on this site. To the full extent permissible by applicable law, AIPLF & Michael S. Doll hereby disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. Neither AIPLF nor Michael S. Doll will be liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use of or inability to use this site. You expressly agree that you use this site solely at your own risk.

 If you distribute any Blog content to any third party, you agree to warrant that the third party has agreed to all Terms.

 These posts are not legal advice. This site belongs to AIPLF.   Views expressed here should be double-checked for accuracy and current applicability.

 4. Privacy Policy

 The nature of blogging is to reach a public audience. Please be aware that any information that you submit to AIPLF whether through forms or email, including personally identifiable information, may be publicly displayed on the Blog, or on websites within or not within our control. If you don’t want others to see such information, don’t submit it. AIPLF may publicly display the IP addresses of visitors and contributors the Blog.  AIPLF may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, to tailor site content and to format the site and software to user needs, and to generate aggregate statistical reports. AIPLF may use aggregate visitor data to prepare publicly displayed reports regarding the traffic on individual blogs, site popularity rankings, and referrers that visitors use to access individual blogs.

 5. Modification of These Terms of Use

 AIPLF reserves the right to change, at any time, at AIPLF’s sole discretion, the Terms under which these Services are offered. You are responsible for regularly reviewing these Terms (Monthly). Your continued use of the Services constitutes your agreement to all such Terms and their revisions.

 6. Copyright

 The material here is copyrighted. Anyone should feel free to copy a short snippets from the Blog, so long as you attribute the material source.  A sample attribution follows: Michael S. Doll, Advantage IP Law Firm available at http://www.gtipa.com. Attribution is required under this contract even if the use would be considered a “fair use.” Contact AIPLF (via mdoll@gtipa.com) if you want to copy an entire post or a series of posts.

7. Trademarks

Advantage Intellectual Property Law Firm, Advantage IP Law Firm, Build, Secure, and Manage, BSM, and the bridge logo are proprietary trademarks of Advantage Intellectual Property Law Firm.  Use of these marks without written permission is expressly prohibited.

 8. Reader Addendum

 Anyone who reads content from the site more than twice agrees to not charge AIPLF or Michael S. Doll with any violation of copyright, Lanham Act, patent, defamation, libel, or fraud claim based wholly or partially on any aspect of this Site or Blog.  If you do have a problem with anything posted on the site or feel that you have an ownership claim to anything on the site, please contact AIPLF immediately.

9. Severability

If portions of these Terms are found unenforceable, the remainder of the contract is still enforceable. 

10.  This policy was last modified on January 14, 2011.