Would I run into legal trouble if I use the same name as a company but in a different industry?
This is most likely not going to be an issue, as it is very unlikely that a consumer would be confused between products from two such different...
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This is most likely not going to be an issue, as it is very unlikely that a consumer would be confused between products from two such different...
It's going to be very specific to what your trademark covers (what classes it is in) if it's registered, and how you use it. There's also a...
It varies a lot depending on the situation. As mentioned, the big one is whether there is anything in your employment agreement that specifically...
Generally speaking, yes, they do have a legitimate claim, especially if you KNEW that those recordings were on there. If something is infringing...
If it was unintentional, a petition can be filed (for an additional fee) to try to regain the priority from the provisional, if that is...
The general answer is "it depends", since different things may be going on. However, since you're asking the question, there's a good chance the...
Inventorship on a patent application is based on the claims, specifically who contributed substantively to the matter that is claimed. In my...
There are several potential issues here. First, copyright is the big one. Copyright protects the creative elements of something, essentially. So,...
As already mentioned, little changes like "the", or misspellings that still sound the same, etc., rarely make any different. The makes a difference...
It's not the answer you want, but the answer is "it depends". If you are buying copies of manga, coloring those physical copies, and reselling...