Seattle Trademark Infringement Legal Advice (12 found)

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Pamela Koslyn
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As to your partial ownership to the development's trademark rights, I doubt...
Kaiser Wahab
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As a bit of practical advice, I would advise you to steer clear from using a...
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Kaiser Wahab
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Generally speaking, what you describe is only copyrightable with regard to the...
Ronald David Coleman
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No, you cannot protect the copyright in your predictions or even your ideas....
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Pamela Koslyn
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Obviously, you should hire a lawyer to help you with this and your other...
Jeffrey Thekdi Gedeon
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Would you go see a film that was made by an attorney who was moonlighting as a...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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I think Steven is quite right. Book titles are most certainly not...
Steven L. O'Donnell
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Copyright does not cover short phrases such as a book title http://www....
Pamela Koslyn
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Go to the USPTO site (link below), go to search, then enter the specific search...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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I agree with Ms Koslyn, but want to add that even if you don't find anything in...
Barry Neil Shrum
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The enforcement of one's trademarks is provided for in common law as well as...
Pamela Koslyn
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As the other response mentioned, you can file a domain name cybersquatting case...
John Arthur Bender JR
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You may be required to file a lawsuit to prevent another's usage of domain name...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

The below does not constitute legal advice, does not form an attorney-client...
Steven L. O'Donnell
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Generally, if you're trying to capitalize off an established mark by using...
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Robert Peter Andris II
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There really isn't enough information here to give you a complete response, but...
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Hi, I’m a lawyer who’s not licensed in your state, but I think I could...
Jon Kenneth Perala
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Generally, you are safe if you use the trademark in a portion of the URL other...
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Clark AD Wilson
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Without seeing it or comparing it to another mark I cannot give you a definite...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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The following is not legal advice and should not be relied upon to take or...
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Andrew Nguyen
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What I would suggest is to register your name or trademark it with the State of...
Valerie Ann Farris
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Dear Dave, You should consult with an Intellectual Property lawyer in...

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