Trademark Protection News

Posted under TM Protection on Monday, 13 February 2012 by
Copyright, Intellectual Property, Trademarks -- Protect and POverview of copyright laws, intellectual property rights, trade secrets, patents, and trademarks. What offers the best protection? Explanations and examples from experienced patent attorney, Everitt Beers. First Amendment Law Prof...
Trademark Protection News

How Trademark Fees Are Determined

Posted under TM Registration on Wednesday, 7 December 2011 by
There are many different issues you need to consider before filing a trademark for your business. In this article, we take a look at how trademark fees are determined. You would think it would be a simple, straightforward process, but it really is not. 1. Paper vs. Online Filings The...
How Trademark Fees Are Determined

10 Basic Elements of Trademark Law

Posted under TM Law on Monday, 14 November 2011 by
Trademarks can be a word, phrase, symbol or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of a product or service. A trademark source can be a business, a company, a brand, a manufacturer, an organization or the name of a particular individual. Trademarks are usually designated by symbols...
10 Basic Elements of Trademark Law

Trademark Regisration In The USA Ensures Protection

Posted under TM Registration on Friday, 11 November 2011 by
The act for trademark registration in the USA was created in 1881 and a major revision was enacted in 1905. In 1946, Congress passed the Lanham act, defining federal protection and registration for trademarks. The administrative authority was granted to the United States Patent and Trademark...
Trademark Regisration In The USA Ensures Protection

Understanding Trademark Law

Posted under TM Law on Tuesday, 8 November 2011 by
Trademarks are an important part of identifying a brand name or logo for a product or service that is used for business purposes. According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a product or a service doesn't need to be registered in order to receive a trademark logo or...
Understanding Trademark Law

How To Choose The Right Trademark Attorney

Posted under TM Law on Friday, 4 November 2011 by
Trademark registration process is a niche area of law and hence the services of an attorney specialized in trademark law will be of great help for many situations. The services provided by such attorneys include filing of trademark applications, evaluation of a trademark search or trademark a...
How To Choose The Right Trademark Attorney

Trademark vs. Copyright

Posted under TM vs Copyright on Monday, 24 October 2011 by
The first step in comparing trademark vs copyright is to understand what they actually are. A trademark is a symbol, device, word, slogan, or a logo that is used in trading goods to show the source of the goods and to set them apart from other goods. A good example of a trademark is...
Trademark vs. Copyright

Trademark Registration Tips

Posted under TM Registration on Monday, 24 October 2011 by
How to get your Trademark registered? When you find your company settled and stabilized, it's the time to get the documentation complete. Trademark registration is very important in this regard and needs to be done as soon as possible. Trademark is that distinctive logo, word or ... The...
Trademark Registration Tips

Trademark Protection World News

Posted under TM Protection on Thursday, 20 October 2011 by
Protecting your registered trademark is absolutely critical. Here are a few tips how to get started. Trademark protection: take down, update, modify and remove ... For companies, their brand and logo are their identity. It represents them as an organization and gives them a name and face...
Trademark Protection World News

How to Protect Your Trademark

Posted under TM Protection on Wednesday, 19 October 2011 by
Trademark safety is all about protecting the company’s brand name or image from being hijacked by another entrant in the same line of business. The owner of such a business has the legal right to use this trademark entirely as his own forever after its registration. Here is a brief...
How to Protect Your Trademark