Posted by Jerico Lajoi on June 12, 2011 under Copyright Law |
When you need the representation of a business litigation lawyer, you must be ready to conduct a wide scale search so as to find the most qualified professional who will understand your case and be able to offer viable solutions to the problems you face.
Posted by Jerico Lajoi on May 22, 2011 under Copyright Law |
Trademark attorneys are lawyers that specialize in trademarks and patents. They often work with firms who specialize in the field as well. Some countries only view trademark law as a specialty. Others, however, have a separate legal domain for trademark work. This makes finding someone to help with your trademarks a little more complicated. You need to have expertise on your side, but that expertise can be hard to find.
Posted by Jerico Lajoi on April 17, 2011 under Copyright Law |
The processes and daily procedures that surround companies and businesses of all kinds are often filled with quite a few complications. Most of these complications can be attributed to the very heavy regulation requirements that surround each and every process as well as the various legalities that protect consumers, employees, and the employer throughout normal operations. Companies that are facing these types of challenges should understand the process of choosing a business litigation attorney to help them address these particular challenges.
Posted by Jerico Lajoi on April 15, 2011 under Copyright Law |
There’s continually things occurring to us running a business which have bad outcomes. Many people unintentionally get some things incorrect in running a business which carry negative effects. These negative effects could include breach of agreements, major penalties and possibly court appearances. I would highly recommend locating a business litigation attorney and researching your rights if confronted with any of these particular consequences.
Posted by Andrea Brown on November 18, 2010 under Copyright Law |
Trademark safety is granted for terms, symbols and images that identify products of one company as distinct from others. The basic objective of trademarks is to make sure that consumers can purchase the correct products without being confused with fake or counterfeited ones.
Posted by Timothy Hans on November 17, 2010 under Copyright Law |
Any creation of the mind that has commercial value needs to be safeguarded from unscrupulous persons who might want to use it for their own profit. Intellectual property or IP rights allow you to protect your idea under law as well as to prosecute violators. Some of the choices for safeguarding your interest in your intellectual property are discussed below.
Posted by Marice Taylor on November 15, 2010 under Copyright Law |
Three crucial legal frameworks – copyrights, trademarks and patents – arise from the same fundamental legal need. These are various kinds of intellectual property that help in protection of property rights of individuals or companies. However, there are several key points of differences among the three.
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Posted by Heather Fisher on November 14, 2010 under Copyright Law |
Apart from concrete things or properties just like buildings, homes, vehicles and so on that are protected by the law, there are other numerous kinds of property such as intellectual property (IP).
Posted by Alexander Garcia on October 21, 2010 under Copyright Law |
If you look at the books of large businesses these days you will discover that their intellectual property (IP) adds a huge amount to the balance sheet. In fact most businesses fixed assets are minute in comparison to the brand and IP value. This tells us something very interesting – yes – how much more would your business be worth if you invested more in IP recognition and registration?
Posted by Alex Finn on under Copyright Law |
In this time of widespread internet use, trademark laws acquire particular significance in cyberspace, particularly in terms of trademarks for domain names. A trademark becomes very important if the consumers are going to recognize you and the goods or services that you offer by your domain name.