There are distinct differences between trademarks and copyright. Find out what they are and how they might affect your business.
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In Re National Association of Music Merchants, Musical Instruments and Equipment Antitrust Litigation involved a dispute over additional searches of electronically stored information using abbrevia…
Spring is coming to an end, but it’s not too late to conduct a little spring cleaning. First on the list: get your IP in order and register your trademarks
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Several owners of federally-registered trademarks have recently received “official-looking” trademark solicitations from the non-federally affiliated United States Trademark Registration Office (“U…
A key part to a business' success and one of it's most valuable assets is it's trademark.
If a statement such as "Fly high. Fly now." is a trademark, does the punctuation need to be included in the trademark statement at the end...
“Trademark tacking” is an issue of fact that must be decided by a jury, the U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in Hana Financial, Inc. v. Hana...