Washington Intellectual Property Legal Advice (106 found)Narrow your searchPosted 8 months ago in Patent Application Seattle, WA
Christopher Paradies' answer
First, it is important to know what kind of invention is being patented: an...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Visit letmegooglethatforyou.com, type in "how long do patents last," and click... Posted 9 months ago in Intellectual Property Seattle, WA
Matt Thomas Adamson's answer
I would need to see the two works to be able to provide a more complete answer,...
Oscar Michelen's answer
Just to add to the above answer - You are going to need to acquire access to... Posted 9 months ago in Intellectual Property Tacoma, WA
Ethan Jared Wall's answer
You may want to contact your local bar association to see if it offers a... Posted 9 months ago in Copyright Infringement Forks, WA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Because you're engaging in a business that may infringe someone else's... Posted 9 months ago in Trademark Infringement Seattle, WA
Jon Kenneth Perala's answer
Generally, you are safe if you use the trademark in a portion of the URL other... Posted 8 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Kirkland, WA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
The below does not constitute legal advice, does not form an attorney-client... Posted 9 months ago in Copyright Infringement Seattle, WA
Oscar Michelen's answer
So let's see, you want credit for writing the article but no responsibility if...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
What does your agreement with the ghost writers say about indemnity for... Posted 10 months ago in Trademark Application Seattle, WA
Clark AD Wilson's answer
Without seeing it or comparing it to another mark I cannot give you a definite...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
The following is not legal advice and should not be relied upon to take or... Posted 8 months ago in Business Seattle, WA
Jonathan I. Feil's answer
Licensing to a non-profit is no different from licensing an individual or... Posted 10 months ago in Intellectual Property Seattle, WA
Barry Neil Shrum's answer
The enforcement of one's trademarks is provided for in common law as well as... Posted 10 months ago in Intellectual Property Usk, WA
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett's answer
That's a tough question to answer, and would most likely depend on how...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Your question, unfortunately, makes little sense. I suggest that you review... Posted 11 months ago in Intellectual Property Spokane, WA
Brock B Shinen's answer
The following is information, and not legal advice: You have two issues here- 1)...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
The following is not legal advice and should not be relied upon to take or... Posted 10 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Kennewick, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
The ex client has no right to use photos of your child for commercial purposes...
Todd Russell Sorensen's answer
You may be able to force her to remove pictures of your child from the website.... Posted over 2 years ago in Intellectual Property Seattle, WA
User's answer
Personally, I think there are some areas here that could be potential pitfalls....
User's answer
I'm not a lawyer but work in the software industry. So long as you take no... Posted about 1 year ago in Intellectual Property Seattle, WA
Andrew Nguyen's answer
What I would suggest is to register your name or trademark it with the State of... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Spokane, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
There is nothing in the Berne Convention for Treatment of Literary and Artistic... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Pasco, WA
Phillip Gustavo Day's answer
Wow...loaded question with one simple answer....get permission first! As my...
Frank S Hong's answer
To use a particular photograph of Hendrix, you will need permission from either... Posted about 1 year ago in Intellectual Property Olympia, WA
Phillip Gustavo Day's answer
Okay...little more info always helps...but I will reiterate, if you can afford...
Alec Scott Rose's answer
I recommend that you speak to an experienced intellectual property attorney who... Posted about 1 year ago in Intellectual Property Spanaway, WA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
No, you can't take a CD you bought and use it in an audio-visual slideshow for...
Oscar Michelen's answer
The quick answer is no. Just because you bought the cd does not mean you are... Posted about 1 year ago in Copyright Infringement Federal Way, WA
Jason Adam Dickstein's answer
Adam Philipp's answer, that such copying is usually precluded from copyright...
Adam L.K. Philipp's answer
Generally, no. Unless you obtain permission from the copyright holder, this... |