Holy Copyright, Batman!

Drawing the line between artistic use and copyright can sometimes be quite difficult to do. Albanese’s article in Publisher’s Weekly covers this when talking about how Chooseco is suing Netflix for trademark infringement. This can be used as both a warning on monitoring your own work to see if it oversteps on copyright as well as an example of how people can create their own ideas based off of others. It is just important to ask others if it is okay to use their work in association with your own. Read the Deets here at Publisher’s Weekly: Chooseco Sues Netflix, Alleging ‘Bandersnatch’ Trademark Infringement

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