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Do You Need Your Business Name Trademarked November 2001 By Bob Brolhorst A name is important to a business. It's so important, in fact, that names can be trademarked, which means they're owned. Kind of like domain names, once
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I recently received an email from a concerned, fellow Internetbusiness owner, asking for my opinion on an issue that could literally destroy his Internet business and the business of several other domains involved.He had received legal notice from a prominent company, stating that he needed to relinquish his use and rights to his web site
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Trademarks are a wonderful tool that can protect a logo. Owning a trademark gives businesses the right to take legal action if they feel like someone else is piggybacking on their design. Nearly every company invests in a trademark to protect its logo and products. The automotive industry, for example, trademarks certain design aspects of their vehicles to prevent other companies
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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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