Articles, tagged with "patent and trademark office", page 6
23rd July 2009
Patents, trademarks, and copyrights laws were created to promote innovations and progress while protecting the rights of artists, inventors, and designers who have dedicated their time and effort to create original works.
According to the US Patent and...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
17th July 2009
An attorney who deals with trade mark issues is addressed as Trademark lawyer. A trademark is a specific sign used by business establishments or some other legal entity to differentiate its products or services to consumers. Trademark infringement is a cr...
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Author:
Monique Peterson
17th July 2009
A Trademark attorney is one who specializes in managing with trade mark issues. A trademark is a special sign utilized by business establishments or other legal entity to differentiate its products or services to customers. Trademark infringement is a cri...
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Author:
Monique Peterson
02nd July 2009
Patent Background
Cellulite removal methods using herbs and their principle ingredients are often patented. One of the most recent patents is #7,476,392, "Pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic compositions for the treatment of localised adiposities and cellul...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
Patent Background
Cellulite removal methods using herbs and their principle ingredients are often patented. One of the most recent patents is #7,476,392, "Pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic compositions for the treatment of localised adiposities and cellul...
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Author:
Dr. Dennis Clark, PhD
22nd April 2009
A U.S. patent is necessary to protect your rights if you have invented a unique product or come up with a new idea. A patent grants property rights to an inventor, and is issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The purpose of filing a patent is to...
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Author:
romeoicq
22nd April 2009
You're a small business owner with a hot new product or service and you're deciding what to name it. Perhaps you've even hired a graphic designer to create a flashy logo to go with it. You may have ruled out trademark registration as too expensive or even...
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Author:
romeoicq
22nd April 2009
How do you establish an effective brand? Branding--creating a distinctive corporate identity for your business--is critical to your success as an entrepreneur. You can, and must, use the process of setting up and managing your business entities to establi...
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Author:
romeoicq
10th April 2009
Most businesses do not know that Trademark Law can also extend to colors, smells, sounds, the shape of a bottle, font styles, and the interior design of a restaurant. When most businesses think of Trademarks, they think of words like Microsoft®, McDonald...
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Author:
sbbarca
09th January 2009
Intellectual property (IP) is any artistic works, innovation, name sign, symbol, design or logo that is used commercially. These are protected by trademarks, patents, copyrights and trade secrets.
Such protections are vital in the area of business beca...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
05th January 2009
Titleist Pro V1 was one of the best selling balls for a number of years. The ball was used by many professionals including; Padraig Harrington, Vijay Singh, Lee Westwood, David Love III and Jose Maria Olazabal. The Pro V1 was one of the top selling balls ...
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Author:
Sarfaraz Khan
30th November 2008
Intellectual property is a field that envelops the products of the mind including symbols, names, literary and artistic works, inventions, designs, and images that are used in commerce. It is defined as the general name given which covers rights in tradem...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
30th November 2008
Every business needs to protect its financial assets as well as its inventions, commercial designs, images and signs, creative works, and the product and business name itself. The business also needs to protect its intellectual property (IP) because such ...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
12th September 2008
Most business owners do not give a second thought about their trademark. Whether it is a small town bakery or a self-employed handyman, most business owners go on their merry way, completely unconcerned about owning their own trademark.
Sometimes this ...
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Author:
Nathan Moore
08th September 2008
On the surface, registering a trademark seems like a rather straightforward process. You have an original name, slogan or logo, pay the fee, and voila! You are registered.
Well, not exactly.
Being "original", insofar as the Lanham Act and the Uni...
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Author:
Nathan Moore