John Sutter: I don't even think it would be a UDRP issue when it comes to the logos. When it comes to copyright issues, copyright is about copying, displaying, performing. There's a whole bunch of gerunds that you can do to violate a copyright. As far as who's liable, if I hire someone to do work for me and I am going to put it on my website, I will get, hopefully from them, a contract of some kind that assigns me the rights and the artwork. But again, at the end of the day, an indemnification is only as good as the ability of that person to back it up.
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In this episode, co-hosts JT and Jen Sale are joined by leading domain attorney John Berryhill along with Drew and Ammar to talk about some additional legal issues related to domains with a lot of discussion about Whois privacy, parking domains, stolen domains, some issues at Epik.com, and a whole lot more!
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