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Posted 2 months ago in Trademark Application San Francisco, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Probably so different that no one could possibly see the similarity or become...
Tammy L. Browning-Smith's answer
Based on what you just stated, it appears as if you want to change a message -... Posted 4 months ago in Trademark Infringement San Francisco, CA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
The US company apparently believes that it owns, in Australia, trademark rights...
Mario Sergio Golab's answer
From what you say you do not seem to be cybersquatting. Trademarks do not give... Posted 7 months ago in Copyright Infringement San Francisco, CA
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Stating you are not authorized to use the material is inviting a trademark...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
The below does not constitute legal advice, does not form an attorney-client... Posted 10 months ago in Trademark Application San Francisco, CA
Barry Neil Shrum's answer
I'm a little confused by your question, are you asking if you're entitled to...
User's answer
Barry, Thanks for replying. Please allow me to clarify my question. *No*,... Posted 12 months ago in Trademark Infringement San Francisco, CA
Oscar Michelen's answer
Let me give you some quick answers to your questions: You can generally use a... Posted 8 months ago in Intellectual Property San Francisco, CA
Miguel C. Danielson's answer
Please note that this answer does not constitute legal advice specific to your... Posted 10 months ago in Copyright Infringement San Francisco, CA
Clark AD Wilson's answer
Most likely not. Here is an argument why you are likely safe. Pursuant to... Posted 8 months ago in Intellectual Property San Francisco, CA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Sadiq provides a good analytical route to determine if patent protection is...
Sadiq Aziz Ansari's answer
While Daniel's answer is ideal, it's unfortunately unreasonable to think that... Posted 11 months ago in Patent Application San Francisco, CA
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
You should first read the information published by the US Patent and Trademark...
Gerry J. Elman's answer
Dan Ballard's posting was spot on. But let me supplement it with a few more... |