Trademarks

Draft Thailand Law Offers Greater Protection For Franchisees

By gsmyth at 1 February, 2012, 12:00 am

Franchising has become an appealing and often successful way for mum-and-dad entrepreneurs to buy into the business world.

While taking on a proven business plan may seem to offer protection for fledgling operators, in many countries legislation has failed to provide sufficient regulation. This has certainly been the case in Thailand, which currently lacks a specific regulatory law. Business law in Thailand is currently being reviewed to improve protection for those buying into franchises.

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7 Steps to Register a Trademark

By kwolfe at 11 November, 2011, 12:00 am

You can register a trademark in two ways. You can always seek the help of a trademark attorney, or you may do this on your own as well. Of course, the professional will charge you money for services rendered, but it is worth it. That’s why, most people hire a professional attorney for the job.

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Tips On When To Hire An Intellectual Property Lawyer

By anoton1 at 9 November, 2011, 12:00 am

It does not matter if you are an amateur inventor who has convinced themselves that they have made the next great invention or a corporation using their legal budget to protect their research and development investment. In both instances knowing when to hire an intellectual property lawyer is very important. They can help protect your ideas and ensure that you benefit from the work you have put into innovation and ideas.

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Understanding Of Trademark Law

By kwolfe at 1 July, 2011, 12:00 am

When someone comes up with a new idea, they will most likely be advised to get a legal trademark to protect it. Although most people see registered trademarks every day, they may not understand just how trademark law works until they need to acquire one for themselves. An understanding of trademark law will make it much easier for anyone to properly protect their new idea.

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Governing Law On Trademark Infringement

By LowJeremy at 4 December, 2010, 12:00 am

When an entity violates an absolute right attributed to a registered trademark without proper approval from the owner of the trademark, then the said entity may be charged with trademark infringement.

A trademark which is similar or perplexingly the same as your trademark in connection with the goods or services you are promoting then an “infringement” occurs.

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California Trademark Attorney: Protecting Your Business In The State Of California

By LowJeremy at 4 December, 2010, 12:00 am

Many people are now considering opening up their own business. Besides, owning your very own business can provide more freedom and at the same time, it can generate income for you and your family. This is the reason why many people are now starting their own businesses. They simply don’t want to work like a slave in a company that they don’t own.

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The Responsibilities Of A Trademark Lawyer And Finding Them

By LowJeremy at 4 December, 2010, 12:00 am

A trademark lawyer is qualified to handle cases related to trademark law and trademark practice. Trademark lawyers are regulated often as professions. They can pass a batch of examinations on various trademark cases to comply with the requirements while maintaining professional standards and ethics to ensure a formal registration being a trademark lawyer.

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Making Domain Your Trademark

By LowJeremy at 4 December, 2010, 12:00 am

In the advent world of technology, most people especially those who are techie fanatics wants to have their own domain.

A domain is a name which distinguishes IP addresses. For you to recognize a particular web page, domain names are needed. Every domain name has a suffix after it to indicate its category or what they call “top level domain,” (TLD). Some of the common categorical suffixes are:

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Trademark Application: Learning About Legal Matters

By LowJeremy at 4 December, 2010, 12:00 am

Filing a trademark application is quite easy. However, the online process of filing is more convenient. You can use the TEAS (Trademark Electronic Application System) after logging into the USPYO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) website. Application in paper forms is not quickly processed and costs 50 dollars or more.

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Registering A Trademark: The Step-By-Step Process In Trademark Registration

By LowJeremy at 4 December, 2010, 12:00 am

When people think of starting their own business, what they usually think first is the logo or the trademark of their company. They will also think about the capital and will make the necessary business plans to present with the bank when taking out a loan.

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