A few questions about supplement regulations
As long as the name is not misleading about what the supplement is or what it contains, and does not infringe on another trademark or other...
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As long as the name is not misleading about what the supplement is or what it contains, and does not infringe on another trademark or other...
The term "botulinum toxin" is not protected by trademark, but the brand name "Botox" is. "Botox" is a registered trademark of Allergan Labs, one...
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As others have stated, you can research mass tort attorneys that are bringing both individual and class action suits against the drug manufacturer...
Whether you believe them to be "scammers" or not, the ACPA does not apply to non-trademarkable, "personal" names of individuals, assuming they are...
Most websites like what you describe are going to be protected by the CDA (Communications Decency Act). This provides some base level of protection...
CAN-SPAM rules generally apply when "bulk" commercial email is being sent. If you are sending targeted, specific emails only to webmasters of sites...
Your situation is going to be governed by two things 1) your lease agreement, 2) Washington's Residential Landlord-Tenant Act. You definitely don't...
Depending on the site, some websites will remove them upon receiving a politely-worded request from you attesting that you are the person who's...