Can I use a short trademarked phrase if I make it different by changing a word to a backronym?
You've received plenty of information already on the likelihood of confusion issue (re: whether or not you're about to infringe the mark of...
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You've received plenty of information already on the likelihood of confusion issue (re: whether or not you're about to infringe the mark of...
We need more information, as my colleagues have suggested. Try providing a few more facts and here's some questions to help: What kind of...
Yes, absolutely. Even if you had a valid exemption from jury duty (which, rest assured in Texas a misdemeanor for gambling is not) you generally...
You'd be treading dangerous water to do so. By the letter of the law, two "Geekology" marks could exist if the goods were of entirely different...
A few things: (1) If you want to compile data in a fascinating and creative new way, even if those facts themselves aren't copyrightable, the...
Placing your logo on every shirt-design does not make the shirts themselves "trademarked". They're two different things, the trademark (the logo)...
We need more information to answer this in a meaningful way. There's a number of conflicting intellectual property rights that are mixed into this...
Attorneys Koslyn and Kennedy both accurately answered this question regarding our being unable to offer an appropriate response without reviewing...
Allow me to piggyback on what my colleagues have said, and simply add: the cheapest *initial* filing fee for Federal Trademark registration is $225...
As someone who has handled numerous cases on behalf clients trolled by CEG-TEK, let me explain the two things going on here: (1) Yes, CEG-TEK is a...