I have a T-shirt idea that I have never seen done before I want to know legal issues surrounding it.
If any of your "superhero" logos are owned by another person or entity, you would likely be liable for copyright and/or trademark infringement. ...
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If any of your "superhero" logos are owned by another person or entity, you would likely be liable for copyright and/or trademark infringement. ...
Steer clear all together, especially now that you have clearly (and publicly) stated your motives. Essentially you are seeking to use the...
If you want to use "500N" as a brand name for your app, you need a trademark if you want to prevent others from using it, assuming that someone...
Please re-post this item under Criminal Defense.
Checking off a box online is sufficient to create a binding contract, however you have additional problems with potentially infringing the...
No. I f you need to file an appeal, there are many attorneys that specialize in appellate work. You do not need a company in addition to an...
This is similar to how almost all online service providers work. They do not actively seek out infringing parties, but once an infringement has...
If you sell a product that infringes someone's patent, you will be subjecting yourself to serious liability. Don't do it.
As a preliminary step, you need to conduct a search for confusingly similar trademarks. I would recommend hiring a competent trademark attorney to...
The issue is whether or not your trademark is confusingly similar to the other party's trademark. They do not have to have a registered mark to...