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Does Trademark Engine Work?

Intellectual property management, trying to register a trademark, and preparing a trademark application can be pretty overwhelming. For some people, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is only for inventors who want to protect inventions from unfair competition. This is not the case. Since a wide range of things are eligible for [...]

2022-11-11T18:00:58+00:00IP Law, Trademarks|

What To Do When You Receive A Trademark Cease And Desist Letter

Seeking trademark registration is a way to legally protect the logo or brand name of a company or business venture. When a trademark registration is obtained through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), there are certain protections afforded to the registrant. Among these protections is the exclusive right to use the trademarked property. [...]

2025-02-10T22:27:48+00:00Trademarks|

Pros & Cons: Principal Register vs. Supplemental Register

Trademark registration is integral to protecting one’s intellectual property (IP). As such, countless companies, creatives, and inventors have sought trademark protection for their brand names and logos. In many cases, trademarks work in tandem with other protections, such as copyright or patents. For some businesses, however, trademark registration is the first step to comprehensive [...]

How An IP Attorney Can Help Overcome A Merely Descriptive Rejection

The process of filing a trademark application and obtaining a registration certificate can be arduous and filled with several challenges to overcome. Unfortunately, many applications are rejected for a number of reasons - some of which can be resolved easily, while others present more significant roadblocks, requiring time, effort, and legal strategies, to overcome. Discerning [...]

How An IP Attorney Can Help Overcome A Likelihood Of Confusion Rejection

  The process of obtaining a trademark registration can be stressful and overwhelming. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) states that for a trademark to qualify for registration, it must be distinct and unlikely to be confused with a registered mark with similar goods and/or services. When an application to register a trademark [...]

How Can I Legally Use Copyrighted Music on YouTube?

Audio is an essential component of any production. Whatever the content, be it skits, video game “let’s plays,” vlogs, or tutorials, high-quality music and sound effects improve the scene and set the moods. The right track creates suspense, adds life, and brings flavor to your videos. Some fans even care about the soundtracks as [...]

Can Copyright Infringement be Criminal?

In the creative industry, it’s important to know when your work draws inspiration from another and when it infringes on copyright-protected material. Misuse of another’s content or copyright material with no authorization is known as copyright infringement. It has both civil and criminal penalties.  In other words, an infringer can be sued civilly by the [...]

2021-08-26T17:55:11+00:00Copyright Infringement|

The Insider’s Guide to Copyright Symbols

If you’re in any creative industry, like photography, architecture, or writing, you need copyright protection against anyone who would like to profit from your work! Read on for a comprehensive guide to what you need to know about using copyright symbols and copyright laws!  If you’ve got more questions about protecting your intellectual property, we [...]

2025-02-10T22:27:26+00:00Copyrights|

Can I Use a Trademark Symbol Without Registering?

In commerce, it is vital to have a logo or a slogan that’s easily recognizable as relating to your business and not your competitor. Aside from your business name, a distinguishing word or an image that identifies your brand and cultivates brand loyalty is important.  This makes it important for you to know how trademark [...]

2022-06-10T03:58:27+00:00Trademarks|

Trademark Intent To Use Vs. Use In Commerce

Registering a trademark can be a complicated process, whether your business has done it many times, or whether you have never dealt with IP law before. One of the first decisions an applicant has to make before they register their trademark is whether they are going to file on a “use in commerce” basis [...]

2025-12-15T17:25:19+00:00Trademarks|
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