Copyright & Trademark

As many of us know, copyright protection is all around us-on the branded items we purchase at the grocery store, on the labelled clothes we wear and everything in between-it is often rare that we will go through a whole day without being confronted by some form of copyright protection. When it comes to the protection of your business, trademark registration is imperative. In the instances that you or your business have designed a unique idea which is crucial in the success and branding of your business, understanding the importance and the process of copyright protection and trademark is vital in the protection of your designs. So if you're looking for information on how to proceed with the process of patency, or you are looking for correct way in which to enquire about a copyright violation, there is plenty to help you here.


Copyright & Trademark Articles

Copyright & Trademark

Know how to determine patentability

22nd November 2010
Protecting intellectual property from unauthorized copy and use is one of the first considerations for an inventor/creator. If it is a new invention, i.e. it belongs to scientific or technical domain, the inventor has to acquire a patent for this. This pr...
Author: Daniel Smith
Copyright & Trademark

How to Register a Trademark

19th November 2010
At long last, you’ve got your new business, product or service raring to go! The bulk of the set-up is finished. Your business model is ready. You’ve even crafted a catchy icon or image that flawlessly encapsulates your new brand, and chances are, you...
Author: Jeff Hardy
Copyright & Trademark

3 HELPFUL TIPS FOR INVENTION PATENTS

19th November 2010
Innovation helps us all. Your hard earned invention can help millions of people live better lives or function and operate easier. Whether it is a Medical Device Invention or some other form of business, personal, or lifestyle invention you want to ma...
Author: TomJacobsen
Copyright & Trademark

Current SEO Services India Are Actually Remarkable

18th November 2010
With the arrival of computer and internet it has become very easy to promote your business, products or any other type of service as per your businesses requirement to billions of potential customers all over the world. Online promotion of goods and servi...
Author: Seowork011
Copyright & Trademark

Gap Sues Gapnote over Trademark Infringement

14th October 2010
In a legal battle over trademarks to rival that of Skype and BSkyB, high street retailer Gap has decided to sue the social networking startup Gapnote, citing the latter intention to “deceive consumers and generate interest in its own social media and netw...
Author: Harvey McEwan
Copyright & Trademark

Most Prominent Uses of Custom, Business And Cheap Envelopes

29th September 2010
The very first most common use of print envelope is that it is gracefully used for invitational purpose far and wide. When it comes to the invitation, it is a special kind request which is usually sent to the beloved ones through various stunning print en...
Author: Meer Blake
Copyright & Trademark

Trade mark registration: essential points to remember

28th September 2010
In 1994 the law changed and there is no longer any protection for an unregistered trade mark under the Trade Marks Act. So, if you want to stop someone using your unregistered brands, you can only do so through a different type of legal action called ‘pa...
Author: Shireen Smith
Copyright & Trademark

What every business should know about trademarks

28th September 2010
The consistent use of a name is very important in establishing a reputation. Once a reputation is established, brand value is generated in the business name. If you have filed a patent or established a business, or developed names for product lines, the ...
Author: Shireen Smith
Copyright & Trademark

Copyright: The common misconception

27th September 2010
Of all the IP laws, copyright is the most wide ranging in scope and application, and hence important for business owners to understand. Obviously, if yours is an industry, like music or technology, where copyright plays a central part, you will need to k...
Author: Shireen Smith
Copyright & Trademark

Happy With Cheap Presentation, Pocket, File and Certificate Folders!

21st September 2010
These are the days of instant business promotion and marketing for the reason that every business employer wants to get quick business results. There are many fastest methods of marketing but none is greater than folders printing at all because folders ar...
Author: Meer Blake
Copyright & Trademark

Cheap Table Top Banners Make A Lasting Impact On Your Business

20th August 2010
If you are anxious about your business sales volume, then do not hesitate to make use of print, cheap, vinyl, and table top banners at because they can surely boost up your business sales volumes competitively. In reality, printed vinyl banners are down-t...
Author: Meer Blake
Copyright & Trademark

Translation, an Essential Choice for International Businesses

18th August 2010
Most corporate businesses experience a need to produce translations when they set off to conquer international markets, regardless of where they may be located in the world. Very often, foreign-language documents need to be translated into English as Engl...
Author: Albert Carter
Copyright & Trademark

Basics of Copyright Law

16th August 2010
Copyright means the right to copy. Copyright law protects intellectual property. It ensures that no one other than the creator himself can copy a unique work he has created. The original work of an author is safeguarded by copyright law. These works may i...
Author: craig23
Copyright & Trademark

Understanding Medical Transcription

06th August 2010
Medical Transcription involves transcribing the notes of your doctor/physician and converting them into electronic files for future reference. The medical system in the United States is completely based on insurance and hence scrutiny of the files is nece...
Author: rebecca
Copyright & Trademark

Know the right way to choose a good patent lawyer

14th July 2010
Every invention or idea of invention is the property of the inventor. Ethically it belongs to him/her. However, it is essential to obtain legal rights on it as well. This is to ensure that your invention is protected from unauthorized use. This protection...
Author: craig23
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