Matt Knight


Matt Knight is a San Francisco-based writer and intellectual property lawyer. He writes near-future fiction that explores the unintended consequences of modern technology, and women’s fiction focused on love, crisis, and personal growth. He earned a BS in pre-med from Pfeiffer University, an MS in biochemistry from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, and a JD from the University of Houston Law School. His career path has included roles as an EPA chemist, a cancer researcher, an editor of the Houston Law Review, a judicial clerk, a biotech patent litigator specializing in genetic engineering, and, currently, a realtor. Basically, a master of reinvention driven by demonic compulsion. His publications have appeared in the New York Times, Queer Adventures, Independent Book Publisher Association Magazine,  Houston Law Review, and San Diego Union-Tribune. Matt’s GPS coördinates are split between San Francisco and Maui. When he finds snippets of spare time, you can pinpoint him swimming laps, surfing waves, painting a canvas, or unleashing his inner Julia Child.

Read more about his books at www.mattknightbooks.com.

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Legal Protection For Fictional Characters – What can writers protect and what can others use?

The Short Answer Copyright laws protect fictional characters provided the characters are sufficiently unique and distinctive. Legal protection for fictional characters is separate from the legal protection extended to the underlying creative work like the

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