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Subject: 
What if TLC went out of business?
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Date: 
Wed, 14 Mar 2001 19:33:12 GMT
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Hey Y'all:

What would happen if TLC went out of business?  In particular I am
interested in what would happen to their patents and copyrights.

I don't know that much about this field of the law beyond some basics.
Could KKK retain such property rights?  Or do such property rights belong
exclusively to TLC as a fictitious person as long as it is in business and
not thereafter?

I would think that there might be different answers for these questions as
regards U.S., European, and International law.

Anyone want to take a stab at answering these questions?  I am just
speculating, there is nothing sinister behind the questions. Feel free to
post followups where it pleases you, I wasn't sure where to put it except
maybe this newsgroup.

-- Hop-Frog



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  Re: What if TLC went out of business?
 
(...) In the US I believe patents are always held by an individual, however they may be assigned to a corporation. Copyrights may be held by corporations. When the corporation is disolved, its assets will be distributed to the creditors. Since TLC (...) (24 years ago, 15-Mar-01, to lugnet.market.theory)

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