Understanding Copyright in Illustrations: A Case Study of a Messy-Haired Glasses Student

Understanding Copyright in Illustrations: A Case Study of a Messy-Haired Glasses Student

Question from a reader:
Could this illustration potentially infringe on copyright? I intended to draw just a student with messy hair and glasses.

Questions about Copyright: Is the Illustration Okay?

In response to a reader’s question, I would like to discuss copyright. Specifically, let’s consider your illustration of a “student with messy hair and glasses” from a copyright perspective. Copyright is a

Understanding Account Takeover Risks and Arrest Possibilities: Essential Prevention Tips for Victims

Understanding Account Takeover Risks and Arrest Possibilities: Essential Prevention Tips for Victims

Question from a reader:
My X account was hacked and used for fraud by someone. Is there a possibility that I could be arrested for this? I’m really at a loss about what to do.

Account Hacking and the Law: Could You Be Arrested?

Recently, I received a consultation from a friend. He asked, “My X account was hacked and used for

How to Respond to PayPay Card Court Summons: A Guide to Writing Your Answer Document

How to Respond to PayPay Card Court Summons: A Guide to Writing Your Answer Document

Question from a reader:
I received a letter from the court regarding overdue payments on my PayPay card. How should I write my response to avoid having to appear in court? If anyone has experience, please give me some advice.

Dealing with Overdue PayPay Card Payments and Court Summons

Hello everyone. Today, I want to discuss a somewhat heavy topic: overdue payments