Can I charge an oil company to use an easement on my land?
The question does not belong in the IP forum, but I will take one quick stab at it before sending it to real property. Does the oil company...
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The question does not belong in the IP forum, but I will take one quick stab at it before sending it to real property. Does the oil company...
You probably have multiple ways to approach this. When you eventually consult with an attorney, which you should do, you first need to offer for...
As long as you are selling as is and making no false or misleading claims about the goods then it will be OK. But good hunch to at least ask,...
Business names are subject to trademark protection, not copyright. You should most definitely do so because you could expend considerable resources...
There are a lot of issues that you need to get sorted out with an attorney such as ownership of IP rights and what the bylaws say, in addition to...
What you propose is a potential hornet's nest of legal issues, and a lot depends on having an attorney actually read the manuscript to identify any...
There are no "magic words" that anyone can give you in this forum because the lawyer you eventually hire will have to review (1) all communications...
An IP attorney could help you determine this by running a trademark search to see if the mark is abandoned. In some cases, however, despite teams...
The cause of action is called "misappropriation of name and likeness" and can be asserted by the deceased celebrity's estate against persons using...
Because you are talking about pre-1976 Act works, it all depends on the renewals necessary which depend on the date first registered. Another thing...