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Trademarks
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Trademark Infringement Against Newly Formed Businesses
Many years after forming a new business, your company may receive a letter telling you that your company’s name is infringing upon another company’s name. This could lead to either your company being forced to change its name or undergo litigation.
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Trademarks - What is a Conflict? What is a Strong Similarity?
Comprehensive trademark research consists of several layers: Researching comprehensive databases, such as Lexis-Nexis or Dialog; Looking for similarities, such as synonyms, word placement & spelling variations; Consultation with a trademark attorney if Conflicts or Strong Similarities arise. The hardest matter to determine is what's going to be a potential problem for you and what isn't. Once that is ascertained, further research into the company or companies is needed.
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Trademarks – What You Ought to Know
Trademark law affects every business in the United States. Don't assume that your new business name, new product name, slogan or logo has not already been used commercially OR trademarked! No business name may be used in any one of the following cases…
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Trademarks - A Quick Introduction
With the combined advent of the internet/dot-com boom and the prevailing trend of individuals going into business for themselves, the focus and importance surrounding intellectual property has been in the forefront of the minds of entrepreneurs, artists, inventors and anyone wanting to protect the fruits of their labors.
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Do You Need a Registered Trademark?
It's less of a need than a want. Registering a trademark is NOT mandatory. However, are you a business owner, or do you work with a business that does not currently have a trademark registered or pending with the USPTO? If this last statement in any way describes you, then YES, you may benefit from having a trademark.
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What Is A TradeMark And Why Should I Have One?
The short answer to this question is that a trademark can become a brand. Even if you're business is local, a brand name is important not only from a marketing but also a customer perception basis.
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An Introduction to Trademarks
In marketing, there is a particular strategy known as branding. In many ways, trademarks are designed to protect your brand from use by others.
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