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Copyrights, are common concerns for craftspeople. If you've invented a unique product, you will more than likely want to protect it from others who can create knock-offs of your craft show gem at cheaper prices. Although it may be flattering to have created a craft item others want to duplicate, it can also be a
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Dr. George Lefkovits, a board certified plastic surgeon in New York recently trademarked his unique buttock augmentation procedure (the Brazilian Butt Fillâ„¢). The Brazilian Butt Fillâ„¢ gives men and women the opportunity to change the size and shape of their buttocks to fit their liking. For many women, when they increase the size of their
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In the world of marketing, branding issues are always an important part of any campaign. Companies work hard for their name to be recognized as a quality organization and a leader in their field. Companies will defend any action they see as a negative to their brand. They do not want unauthorized third parties to
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Yahoo Search Marketing (searchmarketing.yahoo.com) has recently announced its advertisers of a new policy to be implemented as of March 1st 2006, concerning the use of trademarks within their products and services *. Under the new policy, no reference to a trademark can be made (except for ads placed by the trademark owners themselves, obviously), and consequently
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For novelist Tom Wolfe, it's a dazzling white suit, regardless of the weather or season. For comedian George Burns, it was a cigar. For basketball bad-boy Dennis Rodman, it's crazy hair. For software developer Jackie Grubb, it's the color purple. "It": a personal trademark that anchors your identity in the minds of your market. "One day after I started my
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