Copyright & Trademark
Meet Our Attorney
At the intersection of law and literature stands Mr. Leonard Barnaby, a seasoned attorney dedicated to protecting creative rights under United States law. With over 24 years of legal experience, Mr. Barnaby has been a trusted advocate for authors, publishers, and creatives alike.
Since 2001, he has worked alongside the New York Times Press & Amazon, guiding authors through the complexities of U.S. copyright and trademark law. His expertise ensures that authors not only secure federal copyrights for their written works but also obtain trademarks for their book titles, safeguarding both their creative expression and their professional brand across the United States.
Over the course of his career, Mr. Barnaby has helped thousands of authors successfully register their manuscripts with the U.S. Copyright Office and protect their literary titles through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This work empowers authors to publish with confidence, knowing their intellectual property is legally recognized and protected under U.S. law.
Whether you are a first-time author or an established writer, Mr. Barnaby’s commitment to protecting intellectual property ensures that your work & your name receive the full protection available under United States law. Guided by the U.S. Copyright Act (Title 17 of the United States Code) most notably the Copyright Act of 1976, which grants exclusive rights to creators and establishes the framework for copyright protection Mr. Barnaby is equipped to safeguard your creative legacy. And if your work has been infringed upon, he will carefully navigate your compensation options to ensure your rights are fully enforced.
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