Ownership of land or personal property


Problem: I need help writing two court case briefs; one involving real properties

(https://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/04-712.ZS.html)

and one involving intellectual properties

https://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/04-480.ZO.html.

Each court brief should be approximately 500 words.

Title each of the sections with the:

  • Facts
  • Issue
  • Ruling
  • Analysis
  • Minority Rationale(s)
  • Comments

Follow-Up Questions:

Question 1: Why is the title to real property permanent whereas some intellectual property is limited in the time that it is protected?

Question 2: Owning real property does not mean that all rights are protected. Provide two examples where rights are limited in the ownership of land or personal property.

Question 3: What are some similarities and differences between the legal protections available for real and intellectual properties?

Question 4: What is the difference between copyrights, trademarks, and patents?

Question 5: How do servitudes and easements get put into place?

Question 6: How can servitudes and easements be protected?

Question 7: Why are servitudes and easements important?

In addition please include a response to the follow-up to the questions.

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