UDRP Complaint: A Practical Guide for Trademark Owners Protecting Their Domains
A UDRP complaint gives trademark owners a fast, cost effective path to address cybersquatting and recover domains registered in bad faith.
A UDRP complaint gives trademark owners a fast, cost effective path to address cybersquatting and recover domains registered in bad faith.
Let’s say I was the first to invent the Venn diagram. Can I obtain a copyright or a patent to prevent anyone from using or displaying it?
In this article, we share best practices for social media influencers to protect their brand, reputation, and business through trademark registration and prudent use.
Safeguard Your Brand: How Choosing the Wrong Trademark Lawyer Can Kill Your Brand.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced a number of show-cause orders and exclusion orders issued by the Commissioner for Trademarks.
Did you know that your intellectual property attorney can be located anywhere in the United States? This is because most relevant intellectual property laws, such as patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets, are federal laws, which are the same throughout the country.
Unpack the legal saga of Warhol v. Goldsmith and its profound influence on the landscape of visual arts, copyright law, and commercial licensing. This pivotal SCOTUS decision underscores the balance between creativity and copyright protection.
On May 2, 2019, the USPTO issued new guidance addressed to its trademark examiners on how to handle trademark applications for cannabis-related products. The guidance reiterates that a product ‘must first be in lawful use’ to receive a federal trademark. As it relates to cannabis or cannabis-related trademarks filed on or after December 20,…
It is common for entrepreneurs to spend years of their lives, in addition to their blood, sweat and tears to grow a company and the name associated with it. That name can be not only dear to those who invest in it but it can also become a very valuable piece of property. It is…
Explore the upcoming 2024 changes to international and U.S. trademark classifications. This article examines the amendments to § 6.1 of 37 CFR Part 6 and their impact on Class 3, offering valuable insights for trademark holders, legal professionals, and business owners.
End of content
End of content