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Protecting Your Trademark in the Metaverse
Understanding Trademark Rights in Virtual Worlds The metaverse represents a new digital frontier where traditional trademark protection faces unprecedented challenges. As a business owner,…
Can You Trademark AI-Generated Images? Understanding Your Rights
Can You Trademark AI-Generated Images? Understanding Your Rights In today’s digital world, creating a logo is just a click away. AI tools have revolutionized how business owners approach…
Put Your Best Mark Forward: Why It’s Smart to File A Word Trademark First
As a business owner, protecting your company’s intellectual property is of paramount importance. Trademarking your names and logos can go a long way in safeguarding your brand identity. In a…
Little Symbols, Big Difference
If you’ve ever browsed the aisles of a grocery store, chances are you’ve passed by a few dozen registered trademark symbols without even noticing. Look around right now, wherever you are. Is there a…
Trademark vs. Copyright: What’s the Difference
When creating a new product or service, or even forming a new entity, understanding the differences between trademarks and copyrights can be vital. The first step is really a simple one: it’s…
Why You Need a Trademark Insurance Extension
“Laughter is the best medicine, but your insurance only covers chuckles, snickers and giggles.” We’ve all been there. Whether it’s buying AppleCare or upgrading insurance on your rental car, odds are…
How to Avoid Trademark Scams
We have been trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty…. a member of the royal family would like to transfer a large amount of money to you…. your Netflix password has been compromised,…
What is a Trademark Disclaimer?
A disclaimer is a statement that indicates that the applicant does not have the exclusive right to use a specific word of a trademark by itself. Disclaimers are required for composite trademarks…
Trademark State Registration
I don’t distribute my goods out of state. Can I still trademark my names? The short answer is YES! The Lanham Act (also known as the Trademark Act of 1946) is the federal statute that governs…
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