Is it illegal to 3D print brass knuckles?
The laws vary locally, but are usually specific to materials (i.e. brass has a certain mass and density), where as most 3d printing is in plastics...
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The laws vary locally, but are usually specific to materials (i.e. brass has a certain mass and density), where as most 3d printing is in plastics...
I can't say that it's a good idea. First of all, your tutorials need to be branded and presented in a way that makes it clear that they are not...
It is not safe to assume that, unfortunately. The fact that it got passed customs usually just means that it wasn't flagged to get stopped at...
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Yes. I'm not going to go through my usual, long-winded reply. In this case, it would almost definitely be copyright infringement and trademark...
Honestly, this is so case-specific that you may want to talk to an attorney confidentially. Generally speaking, taking physical products that you...
A phrase is generally too short for copyright (which is meant to protect creative expression, like poems, stories, books, movies, artwork, etc.)....
Most likely this means that you're going to need to look for investors (whether friends/family or outside investors). The reality is that very few...
I have had a number of clients come to me with very similar situations. You should speak to an attorney confidentially to discuss your formulation,...
Slogans/taglines can commonly be registered as trademarks, yes. Think of a company like Nike, where the name, the swoosh, and the "Just do it"...
There a few things potentially going on here. First, I don't know if the example you listed is close to your actual business name, but if it is...