SteveB
Well-known member
maddog said:But Trademark and Copyright laws are a basic license agreement.
No they are not. They are intellectual property rights. ("intangible" rights) A license is a legal agreement between parties. A copyright doesn't require more than one entity.
maddog said:This is where I started having problems thinking thru this. I have a right to my image. Newspapers, magazines, radio, tv etc. and such have to ask permission to use my name and likeness. The same is true for the NFL and NFL merchandise as an example.
No, you don't. If you hire a professional photographer to shoot your wedding, and they take a picture of you and your spouse, the photog still owns the copyright in that photo and they can do whatever they want with it, without your permission.
Here's an overly-simplified version:
Copyright generally protects a particular implementation of an idea.
Trademark generally protects an actual idea.