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Unfair Competition: Acts of Deceit

18th November 2008
Unfair Competition Unfair competition is defined as any business act or practice that is considered unlawful, unfair or fraudulent that belongs to the types of business wrongs. This also includes deceptive, unfair, misleading, or untrue advertising. ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Defense against Unfair Competition

17th September 2008
Unfair Competition is a deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest business method or trade practice to gain unfair advantage over competitors. Unfair Competition has two broad categories: 1. Unfair Competition - refers to business tactics that are intended... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How can affiliate Marketing be Very Effective

04th September 2008
Affiliate Marketing is a derivative of Internet marketing where the advertisement publisher gets paid for every customer or sales provided by him. Affiliate marketing is the basic for all other Internet marketing strategies. In this type of marketing,... Read >
Author: Sudesh Kumar

JA Apparel v. Abboud: When a name is more than just a name

04th September 2008
Introduction When clothing designer Joseph Abboud had a falling out with the new management of JA Apparel, the clothing company he had founded, he tried to start a competing clothing line called "jaz." He planned to use his name in jaz promotions, iden... Read >
Author: Dennis La

Unlawful Acts under the California Unfair Competition Law

21st August 2008
Unfair competition refers to illegal commercial activity ranging from trademark infringement to false advertising. As any other state, California has formulated its own law, the California Unfair Competition Law to protect the business sector and its c... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

An Overview of Unfair Competition Laws

20th May 2008
Unfair competition laws consist of torts that may result in financial damage to a business, which often involve misleading or illegal practices. Here we will look at the basics of unfair competition and the laws that govern them. First, unfair competi... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Domain Name Disputes on the Rise

29th April 2008
More people are attempting to make money off of the mistakes people make when typing in a well-known domain name, according to new findings from the National Arbitration Forum. People often invert letters or add an additional letter when trying to acc... Read >
Author: arbforum

Think Big, think Brand

06th April 2008
Brand marketing online consists of the evolution of the web that dictates that brands need to monitor visibilityâ€"to have eyes and ears online. Depending on the type of company, it needs to be monitored by . Protecting carefully nurtured brand online, by... Read >
Author: luluvele

Domain Names Free Privacy - How to Protect Your Privacy When You Register a Domain Name

04th April 2008
Are you worried about your privacy online when starting a website? You should be. When you register domain names - free privacy settings from your registrar can protect you from spam, prying eyes, or worse. What's the problem? * You have to give y... Read >
Author: Mark Shin

A Logo Without Your Name... Can Be A Big Branding Pain!

20th July 2007
I often get asked to develop a small business's logo as a symbol-only logo. But for many small businesses, this isn't the right choice for a couple of reasons. Designing a symbol-only logo is a much more complicated (and often more expensive) process, ... Read >
Author: Erin Ferree

Protecting Your Craft Shows Profit: Copyrighting Your Crafts

23rd April 2007
We're not just talking a knock-off of yours, or even something that is just similar – no, this craft is virtually a carbon copy. You don't know if you should say something… what if she was making the craft first? Then you would be copying! You can pr... Read >
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How To Choose Right Domain Name

04th April 2007
Your domain name choice can be critical to your business yet many do not know how to choose a domain name. If you want a successful business you will need it to be accessible from the internet. To achieve that you will need a website, and hence a domain n... Read >
Author: Imanuel Soeharto

Publishing Company Says Chrysler Group is not Choosing Their Own Adventure

30th March 2007
Chooseco LLC, a publisher of a popular children's book called "Choose Your Own Adventure" has recently filed a law suit against DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group division for trademark infringement. According to Chooseco, Chrysler Group's new marketin... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

When German Craftsmanship Spells Customer Satisfaction

06th January 2007
Audi is the perfect epitome of German craftsmanship. From advanced, state-the-art designs to top-of-the line materials, Audi parts and accessories bear the signature of providing utmost driving pleasure that has been brought forth through the years---al... Read >
Author: Anthony Jones

Top 7 Web Domain Name Registration Mistakes

23rd June 2006
7. Waiting to Reserve Domain Name till Finish This Article I don't know how but it seems that a good domain name do not come in to the mind of a single person. May be up to hundreds of people are thinking about that domain name. And the one who reserves ... Read >
Author: David Murry
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