Many business owners view trademark registration as a smart investment—and they’re right. A federal registration gives you valuable legal advantages, including nationwide priority, a presumption of ...
A trademark is a word, name, or symbol used to identify and distinguish a seller’s product from those of others. A trademark is part of a company’s brand. It is the embodiment of the company’s ...
Registering your trademark is the first step in protecting your brand. Learn what to do next to ensure you're handling the ...
Much has been said and written in recent weeks about the Supreme Court’s defense of the First Amendment in the Slants case (Did The Supreme Court Slants Case Just Approve A Big FU To Trademark Owners?
A trademark can be a valuable business tool that prevents your competitors from stealing your logos, taglines and other important elements of your brand. When you register your trademark, you create a ...
Once again, our Supreme Court has weighed in on trademark law and resoundingly commented on what is probably the most misunderstood part of trademark law among all business people, and certainly among ...
Discover key differences between trade names and trademarks, their legal roles, and why registration matters for business ...
On August 16 2010, the Philippine Supreme Court issued its decision in case GR No 190065 entitled Dermaline Inc v Myra Pharmaceuticals Inc holding that: "Indeed, the registered trademark owner may use ...
Trademark law is a consumer protection mechanism. It promotes fair competition by preventing consumer confusion and deception in the marketplace, and incentivizes producers to develop goodwill in ...