Do you see an issue with my trademark application?
You want to use someone else's registered trademark? Hmm. From the get-go a very bad start. There are only two reasons to use someone else's...
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You want to use someone else's registered trademark? Hmm. From the get-go a very bad start. There are only two reasons to use someone else's...
I suggest the you review the answers to similar questions previously...
Assuming the existing product is patented, it would be an infringement of that patent to make, use, or sell a product that is created simply by...
It's not clear from your question whether the "non complying distributor" is continuing to sell your product. If it is -- either by buying it in...
No one can provide you with any useful advice in response to your questions other than you must hire an attorney. The situation you describe is so...
It is lawful to re-sell, via the internet, name-brand products that were lawfully purchased from someone else. It is YOUR obligation, however,...
Every question has a backstory that quite often makes the underlying situation far more intriguing. I don't know why Oscar The Insightful mentions...
You may not know it yet but you have TWO problems: The Big Company's opposition to your trademark registration application that you write about and...
Same mark, same class, "related services" = application rejection. 'Nuff said.
See the public domain flow chart at: http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm In short: 1. if the story was first...