Does a "do no evil" clause have legal power?
The "Good, not Evil" clause is probably too vague and ambiguous to be legally enforceable. It probably just represents a general emotional...
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The "Good, not Evil" clause is probably too vague and ambiguous to be legally enforceable. It probably just represents a general emotional...
The other company could be threatening a cybersquatting claim under Section 43(d) of the Lanham Act (but that claim requires that the offending...
Trademark law is the area of law you should be concerned with. Using an automobile manufacturer's trademark (here, "FORD") in your proposed name...
If your "Glee" character is a high school Spanish teacher who encourages his students to sing in the face of discouragement from the mean...
While you can obtain a copyright for a "derivative" work of something in the public domain, determining whether something is in the public domain...
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It is highly unlikely that a law firm will guarantee registration of your trademark because that is determined by the US Patent and Trademark...
You would need a license. Otherwise, you would be violating their "right of publicity" which is the right of that person to control the commercial...
If your product has the "same design," then there are at least two possible legal bases for the cease-and-desist demand. First, trademark...
Various aspects of a handbag may be protected by trademark, copyright or patent law (often collectively referred to as intellectual property or IP...
To follow up on my colleague's response on provisional rights, the patent statute requires that the accused infringer must have "actual notice" of...