If I want to trademark a business, does it cover an abbreviated version as well?
There are different types of trademarks; common law and registrations (or registered marks). The registered marks are those that have undergone...
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There are different types of trademarks; common law and registrations (or registered marks). The registered marks are those that have undergone...
I agree that typically the images and wording on clothing are considered decorations and not trademarks. However, there are exceptions, such as...
Before publishing your invention, make sure that this is what you want to do, since once the disclosure is out there you have triggered the public...
in addition to the comments made previously, trademarks (common law and registered marks) are judged based on a likelihood of confusion, from the...
You should speak with an attorney, as the deadlines are critical and have little to no leeway for missing a deadline. The other answers note that...
If you filed an intent-to-use application recently, it will take some time to get assigned to an examiner (usually a few months) and then get...
Any invention must be novel and non-obvious for patenting. In addition, the utility of the invention must pass a threshold test, whereby the...
If you are using the mark on a product, your use will afford you common law trademark rights, subject to any senior user of the mark (and potential...
Trademarks are queued to the likelihood of confusion in the consumer base. Where there is a likelihood of confusion, a junior user (the later...
I agree with Mr. Kelly that there are other aspects of IP that you need to consider, such as copyright matters with your work (including possible...