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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

What Businesses Need Trademark Registration?

04th August 2011
There is no law that states you need to register your trademark. You can run a business and never do a trademark registration. It is even possible to sue another company if they infringe on your company's name or logo even if that name or logo is not re...
Author: Robert Fogarty
Bankruptcy Law

Do I need to register my Logo

10th May 2011
A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition. Logos are either purely graphic (symbols/icons) or are composed of the name of the organization. ...
Author: raju
Copyright & Trademark

Law Firms with Patent Trademark Registration Services

06th April 2010
Patent Registration is an exclusive right that aims at preventing and protecting the unauthorized selling, use and importing of the service, product or process innovatively invented. Patent registration is given for specific number of years to the invento...
Author: Mukesh Kumar Thakur
Copyright & Trademark

What is a Trademark...Really?

17th April 2009
Every one of us is familiar with trademarks, even if that is not the name by which we know them. As often as not these days, when someone refers to a trademark the words they use are along the lines of "branding" and "logo". The trademark is the recogniza...
Author: mgordon
Legal

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...
Author: Dennis La
Legal

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...
Author: Mesriani Law Group