Intellectual Assets

Sherlock Holmes would have to agree that determining which characters are in the public domain is far from elementary. Recent cases are looking at whether fictional characters, such as Sherlock Holmes and Zorro, are in the public domain or whether the rights to these characters are privately owned.A public domain work is a work that is not protected by copyright and which may be freely used by anyone. There are …

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