How can you license creative elements without infringing on someone else's trademark?
If you are a filmmaker, you probably use a lot of creative elements in your projects, such as music, images, fonts, logos, or characters. But how can you make sure that you are not infringing on someone else's trademark rights when you license these elements? Trademark infringement occurs when you use a mark that is confusingly similar to another mark that identifies a source of goods or services. To avoid this, you need to follow some basic steps and best practices when you license creative elements for your films.
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