Protecting your rights to your architectural works may increase value.

COPYRIGHTS IN ARCHITECTURAL WORKS

An architectural work is a physical building or three dimensional construction, as distinguished from two dimensional drawings or architectural plans.

If you or your company derive value from the creation or use of architectural works, the right to exclude others from copying or using your architectural works may increase that value and translate into greater profits from these works.

Protecting your rights is not expensive and is a reflection of good business judgment. Choosing a copyright attorney with experience in protecting and enforcing these kinds of rights the works can make a measurable difference in results.

 

 
 

 

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