By: Ray Kersten | 2010-11-25 | Business Support for this article from the Intellectual Property. The article sets out the general guidelines for all legal norms are exceptions and variations. How the law applies to you, depends on the circumstances of the case. read more
By: Robert Fogarty | 2011-06-21 | Law All UK trademarks are registered at the UK Intellectual Property Office, and are valid for a 10-year period. They are then renewable for another 10 years, thereby protecting your trademarked goods, services, business name, etc. read more
By: ken xu | 2012-04-12 | Trademarks In Hong Kong, the registration of company name, business names and trademarks are subject to different laws and system of regulatory. The registration of a company name is handled by the Registrar of Companies, a business name registration is handled by the Inland Revenue Department Business Registration Office, and trademark registration is responsible by the Trade Marks Registry. Though you have read more
By: Paul C Reese | 2011-04-25 | Investing This article will give general guidance regarding the steps and methods one has to follow to register a trademark in U.K.; for specific advice always consult a trademark lawyer. read more
By: Paul C. Reese | 2011-02-23 | Finance This article will give general guidance regarding the steps and methods one has to follow to register a trademark in U.K.; for specific advice always consult a trademark lawyer. read more
By: Robert Fogarty | 2011-06-23 | Trademarks As trademark registration is a legal process, there are several legal terms, either formal or informal. read more
By: Sasha Wells | 2012-04-12 | Trademarks Before you actually submit a trademark application it is a good idea to understand how the examining process works for trademarks. Your application will be assigned to a United States trademark examining attorney for review. In certain case an application may receive special handling depending on who it comes from and what it is in regards to. One reason that a trademark application may receive read more
By: Shannon Moore | 2010-04-02 | Trademarks After you've had your trademark application filed, it's absolutely necessary that you monitor your trademark in some way. The USPTO does conduct a search of their own files so if someone does file for a Federal trademark after your registration it typically is rejected. However, relying on the USPTO to protect your trademark is a mistake for several reasons. read more
By: jacksamwhite | 2011-03-26 | Other Education Universities in U.K. are one of the best universities in the world and very popular amongst students since past several decades. Every year number of students all over the world have a desire to come to UK for there higher education. read more
By: Robert Fogarty | 2011-06-21 | Law To begin trademark registration in the UK you have to apply to the IPO or Intellectual Property Office. Complete your TM3 form, which can be done online or submitted by mail. read more
By: Dharmaraj | 2011-01-22 | Business The trademark registration recommends company authority on any specific mark and logo. Also it empowers legal procedure in trademark litigation. Trademarks give individual identity among various organizations. read more
By: Adam G. Garson, Esquire | 2010-03-30 | Intellectual property A lawsuit filed by the world's largest maker of stun guns, against the company, which runs one of the most popular "virtual world" sites, raises concerns about policing trademarks in the digital world. Traditionally, policing your trademarks meant monitoring online and offline publications and other places where your trademark may be infringed. Now that actual commerce is occurring in virtual communities such as Second Life, the scope of policing has widened. read more
By: James Vignione | 2011-07-10 | Management According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, a trademark is used to distinguish the origin of a product from another source. This differentiation can be identified by a particular design, symbol, phrase, or word. read more
By: Robert Fogarty | 2011-06-21 | Law When you are ready to do a trademark registration you are going to want to apply at the Intellectual Property Office. They are responsible for all trademark registrations and patents. read more