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Business Law

Benefits of Trade mark Registration

27th September 2011
One of the benefits, predominantly cited, for Trade mark Registration is protection from competitors. However, it is often misconstrued since it is still subject to limitations. A competitor can still sue the Company for infringement unless the Company ac...
Author: John Adam
Business Law

Trademark Registration - Legal exclusivity is only obtained by trademark registration

22nd August 2011
Today, trademark registration has great importance in the legal world in preventing other traders from using same or identical trademarks. How to register a trademark and how to file a trademark application in India can not be possible without the assista...
Author: goyalchaman
Taxes

E-Commerce Taxland and Canada - Information For You to Know!

23rd February 2011
content. You would be considered to be selling "intangible personal property". Unless your product is also considered "intellectual property" (such as software or e-books that you produced or have obtained the rights for), you will have to charge G.S.T. T...
Author: Geraldo Bowers
Internet Law

Copyrighting For Web Projects

08th February 2011
The world of intellectual property known as copyright and the world wide web have always been two areas that didn’t mesh well. The first brawl was, of course, in the posting and downloading of music online, and that has just spread to other areas. Given t...
Author: Richard Chapo
Copyright & Trademark

Patent Lawyer

17th January 2011
Intellectual Property plays a big role in our modern life and activities.  Everyday there are new inventions related to agriculture, health and medicines, locomotives and telecommunications. These inventions are protected by Patents - an important are...
Author: Biswajit Sarkar
Internet Law

Crucial elements of a Terms of Service Agreement

16th December 2010
Terms of Service: Why they are importan Hosting a business website without preparing a well-written Terms of Service (ToS) statement is equivalent to keeping an inner-city apartment door unlocked. It's an unwise decision that can cost business owners a t...
Author: Aaron Kelly
Legal

The Difference Between Assigning and Licensing Intellectual Property

08th July 2010
Do you know the difference between assigning and licensing a patent? If not, here are some basic guidelines to these principles. The main difference between assigning a patent and licensing a patent is important. Assigning IP Rights is basically selling ...
Author: Optimize4you
Legal

Four Essential Components of Patents

08th July 2010
Getting a patent sounds easy, but in reality it isn't. There are many hoops you must jump through to get your patent approved. Here are four components you must have included to get your patent approved. The invention must be novel Being novel means tha...
Author: Optimize4you
Business Law

Why We Need a Registered Trademark?

18th May 2010
Trademark protection is something that every entrepreneur should be aware of, because trademark registration can play a vital role in the process of establishing a brand name. A trademark refers to a logo, symbol, name or other device that identifies a...
Author: transformsolution1@yahoo.com
Copyright & Trademark

How to Renew Your Registered U.S. Trademarks

01st April 2010
Unlike other forms of intellectual property (e.g., patents and copyrights) trademarks can, in theory, be maintained forever. To do so, however, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) maintains strict and unwavering requirements concern...
Author: The Trademark Company
Copyright & Trademark

The Patent and Trademark Office Society

07th December 2009
Trademark is any icon, word, or image that symbolizes a product or services of a company. It may also be a symbol of recognition of a non-profit or non-corporate organization. Trademarks are supposed to be registered at either domestic or global levels an...
Author: Chet Lawrence