LIABILITY ON THE PART OF A REFERRAL!
Probably not. The referring company could be vicariously liable for indirect infringement (e.g., inducement of infringement) for promoting the...
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Probably not. The referring company could be vicariously liable for indirect infringement (e.g., inducement of infringement) for promoting the...
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The R symbol is only to be used with a federally registered trademark. It is optional and not required. If you do not know whether the mark is...
Although not necessary, filing an application for a copyright registration with the US Copyright Office may be advisable. You can read more at...
Assuming that you have a copyright registration for those photographs, and that you can prove that you were the one who actually composed and took...
USPTO.gov But it would behoove you to retain a trademark attorney.
You need to retain a trademark attorney to address these issues in private, rather than blast out your legal problems in public for your...
What are "the possible outcomes from the government" for your trademark? You seem to be more concerned about whether you can get a trademark...
Your question is seeking specific legal advice which is beyond the scope of this public forum for general legal information. You need to retain a...
If you are lucky enough that a reputable company will produce your screenplay, its lawyers will vet it for these issues. They will likely suggest...
I assume that the defendant has moved to dismiss under Rule 12(b)(5) for insufficient service of process (or is it for insufficient process under...