Trademark and Copyright Infringement Lawyer Serving Wisconsin

Trademark and Copyright Infringement Lawyer Serving Wisconsin

Trademark and copyright laws exist to help protect the intellectual property of others in order to foster a more vibrant, dynamic economy that encourages innovation. Unfortunately, over the years, with the greater availability of and access to products and other peoples’ intellectual properly, largely due to the internet, many people have found themselves facing trademark or copyright infringement.

If you or someone you know has been charged with violating a trademark or copyright, you need the best representation possible to avoid the often severe punishments that trademark and copyright infringement can entail. Contact a Wisconsin copyright infringement attorney of Hart Powell, S.C. today at (414) 271-9595 to speak with a qualified member of our professional legal staff and learn more about how we can help protect you against this type of accusation.

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    Forms of Trademark and Copyright Infringement

    Trademark and copyright infringement can occur in a number of different ways, many of which may not be known to those who allegedly commit these acts. At Hart Powell, S.C., we know what it takes to defend against these accusations, including:

    • Reproducing others’ work
    • Violating the “moral rights” of an author by copying work
    • Displaying a work in public without proper permission
    • Creating a work that copies the protected work in a new medium

    These and other forms of trademark and copyright infringement can leave the accused individual vulnerable to substantial criminal sanctions.

    Contact Us

    If you or someone you know has been accused of trademark or copyright infringement, we can help you protect your reputation and interests. Contact the Wisconsin trademark infringement lawyers of Hart Powell, S.C. today at (414) 271-9595 to speak with an experienced legal professional about the details of your situation and how we can fight on your behalf.

    Written by Michael Hart & Craig Powell

    Last Updated : January 18, 2024