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R Circle Logo – What Does It Mean?

Logos are crucial in representing a company or brand in the world of intellectual property and trademarks. Among all the symbols and icons, the R circle logo holds significant importance. Here, find out the meaning behind the R circle logo, learn the difference between the TM and R symbols, and get to know the [...]

2023-08-30T08:26:26+00:00Intellectual Property|

5 Methods For Valuing Intangible Assets In Your Company

In today's economy, intangible assets play an important role in a company's success. Intangible assets are unlike their tangible counterparts in that their value may not be immediately apparent as a calculation based on hours of skilled labor, cost of materials, and similar readily quantified variables. However, this does not mean that a valuation [...]

2023-08-30T07:46:11+00:00Intellectual Property|

AI And Intellectual Property

What are the Challenges in Protecting AI-based Innovations and Intellectual Property? Have you ever wondered about the challenges that arise when advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies clash with Intellectual Property (IP) laws? Disputes over ownership of AI-generated works and complex legal issues related to AI inventors can be common in such scenarios. To navigate [...]

2023-09-05T11:28:27+00:00Intellectual Property|

The Dangers of Letting Someone Who Is Not An Attorney Assist You With The Trademark Application Process

When a new or small business owner is applying for their trademark, they may be tempted to avoid using an attorney to try to save money or time. They may have a friend, relative, or mentor who has filed a trademark application who offers to help. However, there are several dangers when letting someone who [...]

2023-11-28T11:10:15+00:00Trademarks|

Real Property Vs. Intellectual Property: Understanding The Difference

Protecting intellectual property may sometimes be trickier than protecting the integrity and ownership of real property. Intellectual property (IP) theft, unlawful distribution or use, such as plagiarism, can be harder to prove than the appropriation of real, tangible property due to the nature of intellectual property. Understanding the key characteristics of real property vs. intellectual [...]

How To Avoid A Generic Trademark

Although trademarks are a popular marketing tool, when they become used in the wrong context, they can ultimately become a nightmare for specific brands, as this popularity can lead to the destruction of the trademark’s distinctiveness. When these words lose their value, it can ultimately lead to genericide and numerous other business issues. To learn [...]

2023-11-28T11:14:35+00:00Trademarks|

Top 10 Reasons to Register Your Trademark

Secure your brand's future success by learning the benefits of trademark registration Registering a trademark is crucial in protecting your brand and establishing legal rights to its exclusive use. Whether you're an entrepreneur, business owner, or creative professional, understanding the reasons to register your trademark is essential for safeguarding your brand and ensuring its [...]

Trademark Registration Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Trademark Registration If you want to protect the intellectual property of your business, there may be several trademark registration questions you may have in mind regarding the process. A Washington DC intellectual property attorney at War IP Law can be a valuable resource in answering questions on trademark registration and [...]

The Benefits Of A Copyright Lawyer

The Benefits Of A Copyright Lawyer In 2021, the U.S. Copyright Office issued over 400,000 registrations, collecting more than $34 million in registration application fees. Copyright ensures creators’ rights over their own intellectual property, protecting their work from uncredited or unlicensed use. Many kinds of ideas and works can fall under copyright, including designs, [...]

The Ultimate Timeline: How Long Do IP Rights Last?

The Ultimate Timeline: How Long Do IP Rights Last? According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), copyright, which protects one type of intellectual property (IP), generally remains valid for 70 years after the author dies. Understanding how long copyright and other IP rights last can help individuals and entities prepare for [...]

2023-05-01T12:07:31+00:00Intellectual Property|
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