Trademark Rights of Priority In the United States, subject to one exception, trademark rights arise from use in commerce, regardless of whether or not
Trademark Priority In the United States, subject to one exception, trademark rights arise from use in commerce, regardless of whether or not
Navigating the Trademark Registration Process Navigating the Trademark Registration Process: Dos and Don’ts Securing a federal trademark registration is a crucial step in protecting your
Trade Dress Trade dress is governed by the same set of laws that protect unregistered trademarks. While traditional trademark law protects words
Actual and Intended Use of Trademarks Trademark rights are gained by actual use of a mark rather than by registration. Generally, the first party who uses
Trademark Fair Use A registered mark does not prevent all use of the mark. In some situations, another party may use someone else’s
Actual and Intended Use of Trademarks Trademark rights are legal rights acquired based upon actual use of a mark rather than by registration. Generally, the first
Trademarking Internet Domain Names Generally, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has applied traditional trademark law to the examination of domain name
Trade Names vs. Trademarks The term ”trade name” means any name used by a person to identify his or her business or vocation. ”Trade
Federal Trademark Dilution Federal Law protects trademarks from dilution from others. Recent changes to the federal law broadens the rights granted to famous