Trademarking Internet Domain Names Copyright law does not protect domain names, but Trademark law may. Generally, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Fair Use under Trademark Law A registered mark does not prevent all use of the mark. In some situations, another party may use someone else’s
Maintaining the Term of a Patent Maintaining a Patent: Protecting Your Invention for the Long Haul In the world of intellectual property, obtaining patent protection is
Understanding Patent Law – Novelty and Prior Art In the intricate world of intellectual property, patent law novelty stands as a cornerstone of whether an invention is patentable.
Term of a Patent Maintaining the Term of a Patent Patents play a crucial role in protecting intellectual property and fostering innovation. For inventors,
The First Sale Doctrine under Copyright Law A copyright owner’s right of distribution is limited by the first sale doctrine, which is an exception to the Copyright
Trademark Infringement Litigation: Protecting Your Brand In today’s competitive business landscape, your brand is one of your most valuable assets. Protecting it through trademark infringement litigation
Trademark Use in Commerce In the United States, subject to one exception, trademark rights arise from use in commerce, regardless of whether or not
Challenging Patents Reexamination of Patents After a patent is issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the discovery of
Copyrighting Collective Works The Copyright Act defines a “collective work” as an assemblage into a collective whole of a number of individual contributions,