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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
Law

Energy Deregulation - The Good The Bad and The Ugly

14th June 2011
The process to begin Energy Deregulation began In 1978 when Congress pass the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, which was the beginning for Todays Deregulation. It wasn't until the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission implemented The Energy Policy A...
Author: Rod
Business Law

No Faxing Payday Loans

26th May 2011
Among the techniques that fast payday loans are marketed, apart from by their velocity, is by saying that there is no faxing needed. This possibly indicates that there was a time if you would have to fax particular details more than for the payday loan pr...
Author: corneliucodreanu
Business Law

Legal Advantages That a Singapore Company Incorporation Offers

22nd February 2011
There are many reasons to consider a Singapore Incorporation. One of the most important reasons is the laws against unfair competition. This keeps one business from "taking over" and forming a monopoly that could eliminate a fair business market. The Comp...
Author: asiabiz
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
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

TRADEMARK- REGISTRATION, PROTECTION AND ENFORCEMENT

18th March 2010
A TRADEMARK (TM) can be referred to as a distinctive sign or indicator of some kind, used by an individual, business organization or other legal entity to uniquely identify the source of its products and/or services to consumers and also to distinguish it...
Author: Dr. Javed Hasan
Legal

THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PATENT CLAIMS

24th July 2009
There are many different types of claims of a patent application. Some patent claims are about the type of invention. There are apparatus claims, method or process claims, claims to designs, chemical composition, etc. There are also claims which are r...
Author: sbbarca