It’s important for you to know, trademark scammers are on the rise.
On June 13, 2024, the Supreme Court decided that the Lanham Act’s names clause does not violate the First Amendment. In their decision, the Supreme Court declined to register the trademark “Trump Too Small,” reinforcing the boundaries of trademark law and free speech. This ruling has captured significant attention, particularly among those interested in intellectual […]
Let’s talk about publicity rights. Have you ever wondered about the true power of your image? Does the idea that someone could capture your essence, your unique attributes, and plaster it somewhere without your say-so sit well with you? Unlikely, right? With Hollywood’s sparkling lights often blinding us to the legal skirmishes behind the scenes, […]
The most important lesson is that patent protection is essential for protecting your company’s intellectual property to avoid patent infringement risks.
Scammers have recently started calling trademark customers and falsely claiming to be an employee with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
In today’s competitive world, having your ideas and inventions patented is one of the keys to success for inventors. However, getting a patent is a lengthy, complex, and often confusing process, and many inventors find themselves stuck along the way. But fear not! With the right guidance, anyone can navigate the patent lifecycle successfully. In […]
Filing a provisional patent application provides one of the easiest and affordable ways to protect your inventions. This path gives a quick way to secure a priority date and establish your ownership.
As an inventor, obtaining patents for your inventions changes the game for your business. It ensures protection of your intellectual property for a certain period of time. It gives you the exclusive right to manufacture, use, and sell your invention. Understanding the legal barriers in obtaining a patent avoids costly mistakes. After reading this blog […]
Are you an inventor with a brilliant idea?
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Knowing when to file a patent can make a significant difference in the success of your invention.
Invention success requires the three criteria for patentability- novelty, usefulness, and non-obviousness.
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