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How are they used, and how do I get one for my company?While it is sometimes confused with general copyright or patent laws, the trademark is a very specific type of patent law. Trademarks are marks, words, or letter-number combinations that are used to mark the products of a certain company. These are usually done
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How A Logo is More Than a Company TrademarkBy: Steven Boaze, CEO, Boaze Publishing and Boaze.comLogos are seen all over the world and on many different things.if we were to count how many times we see them everyday, thenumber would be in the hundreds. simple advertisements forexample like Coca-Cola is being looked at over 200
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A trademark lawyer's job requirements include trademark application, filing and prosecution. A trademark lawyer searches and clears the trademark search analysis. He looks after the trademark infringement and enforcement matters and matters involving third parties' infringing marks. He manages all trademark litigation, prepares, reviews and negotiates license agreements. Registration and monitoring of domain names and general trademark counseling about routine trademark matters
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So, you've just come up with a snappy product name and you've decided you want to trademark it. What should you do next? Is it really as easy as the website at the US Patent and Trademark Office says it is? Can I really do it without a trademark lawyer? These
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Trademark infringements occur when companies bid on the brand names of their competitors. This results in the company’s ads appearing under searches for the competitor’s brand. What can you do to protect yourself from trademark infringement? Yahoo has just announced they will no longer allow PPC advertisers to advertise or bid on trademarked terms.
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