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AskMen.com Jim Bauer |
How To: Register A Trademark If you're in business (even if it's a small, part-time operation) or you have an idea for a product, then chances are that at least part of what makes your operation unique can be protected under trademark law. |
Search Engine Watch October 19, 2009 Ron Jones |
Internet Law 101, Part 1 The basics of trademark law and some guidelines on the proper use of testimonials and endorsements. |
Entrepreneur June 2007 |
In the Know Find out all you can about patents, trademarks and copyrights now - your business will thank you later. |
Search Engine Watch October 18, 2007 Grant Crowell |
Trademark Law - What Search Marketers Should Know, Part 2 Important tips and tactics used by online intellectual property attorneys and legal counsels for search engines, for both protecting trademark material and respecting the trademarks of others. |
Search Engine Watch January 13, 2011 Grant Crowell |
5 AdWords Tips for Monitoring Your Trademarks -- A Client's Success Story Some valuable legal information that every search marketer, and especially those advertising using Google AdWords, should pay attention to. |
Search Engine Watch December 22, 2003 Elizabeth Osmeloski |
Search Engines and Trademark Issues The use of trademarked phrases in search engine marketing is controversial, with owners of protected marks at risk of misuse from both competitors and affiliates. |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Jane Easter Bahls |
The Name Game Want to expand your trademark globally? Watch your step--or you'll be putting your name on the line. |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Paul & Sarah Edwards |
Legal Issues There are three common legal oversights people make when starting a home-based business. Be sure to address these legal questions before your opening day. |
Information Today June 14, 2010 George H. Pike |
U.S. Patent Office and Google to Provide Free Bulk Patent and Trademark Data On June 2, 2010, the United States Patent and Trademark Office announced an agreement to make more than 10 terabytes of bulk electronic patent and trademark data available through Google. |
Inc. December 1, 2009 |
How to Protect Your Trade Secrets If you invent something potentially valuable, you may very well want to invest in obtaining a patent. But most companies haven't invented anything -- and yet they still own intellectual property that needs protection. |
On Wall Street November 1, 2011 Alan J. Foxman |
The Uncooperative Client Questions about negligent clients, trademarks, and email archiving are discussed. |
Entrepreneur April 2008 |
Finders Keepers Don't let your winning concept make its way into someone else's restaurant. Here's how to hold on to what's yours. |
Salon.com December 22, 2000 Gersh Kuntzman |
A lost Claus The U.S. government has made it official: Santa doesn't exist. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office did not request consent from Santa Clause when a tradmark application was filed for his name. |
AskMen.com March 19, 2003 Steve Richer |
How To: Patent An Invention Investors will not do business with you until you have that precious little number that guarantees that you own the rights to the invention. Read on to see how you can obtain a patent. |
InternetNews April 18, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Versus Froogles Redux Google files a trademark infringement suit against the operator of the relatively tiny Froogles.com. |
Entrepreneur September 2003 Paul & Sarah Edwards |
Name That Biz Think the business-name registration process in Florida is the same as the one in California? Think again. |
Search Engine Watch May 19, 2004 Patricia Hursh |
Search Engines Turning Trademark Law Upside Down Search engines, most notably Google, are pushing the limits of trademark law, allowing anyone to use these protected marks in advertising. Some trademark owners are fighting back. |
CIO February 15, 2003 Geoffrey James |
Patent Office Stops Shuffling Paper The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced in December the latest stage in its two-year, $40 million project to make accessible via the Web all the documents that accompany the patent applications process by Oct. 1, 2004. |