Tag: trademark
“TRADEMARK VS. COPYRIGHT VS. PATENT: UNDERSTANDING THE ...
This article explores the three major forms of intellectual property rights trademarks, copyrights, and patents by examining their...
Can You Copyright an Idea? Understanding What Is and Is...
This blog explains the concept of copyright and clarifies the common misconception that ideas can be copyrighted. While copyright ...
THE IMPACT OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT ON SMALL BUSINESSE...
Copyright infringement can have significant consequences for small businesses, leading to financial losses, legal costs, and damag...
Trademarking Domain Names: Best Practices for Online Br...
Trademarking your domain name is a crucial step for protecting your online brand identity. It ensures legal security, prevents oth...
Can You Copyright a Name, Title, or Slogan?
In short, you cannot copyright a name, title, or slogan, as copyright law protects original works of authorship, not short phrases...
Why Trade Mark Matter: Understanding Their Importance ...
Trademarks are essential for protecting your brand identity, building consumer trust, and ensuring legal protection. They prevent ...
How to Protect Your Brand with Trade Mark
Trademarking your brand is essential for protecting your intellectual property and ensuring exclusive rights to your brand name, l...
DO FLAGS GET PATENTED?
Flags are deeply culturally and historically significant symbols that stand for countries, groups, or causes. Flag-related intelle...
Trademark OpenAI's Move to Trademark 'Reasoning' Models...
OpenAI's recent move to trademark its 'reasoning' models has sparked significant debate within the AI community. This paper delves...
Transborder Reputation of Trademarks: Examining the Ind...
Due to their transnational notoriety, a number of conflicts pertaining to foreign firms' trademark rights have surfaced before Ind...
“Trademark Class 5: Pharmaceutical and Medical Products...
This research note explores Trademark Class 5, which encompasses pharmaceuticals, medical and veterinary preparations, and related...
The Effect of Disclaimers of Non-exclusivity on Passing...
Passing off is a key legal concept within common law jurisdictions that aims to protect businesses from unfair competition by prev...