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A trade mark is a unique and distinctive logo or sign that represents some kind of individual, legal entity or business organization. A trade mark is used to help allow consumers to indentify the source of products and/or services. There are many rules and laws that are involved when trying to trade mark your logo or slogan. Those who want to trade mark something will need to find a trade marks lawyer in Costa Rica. A trade mar Read the rest of this entry »
When selecting a domain name in the UK, it is primarily registered trade mark rights that dictate whether or not the domain name is available for use in trade and commerce, regardless of whether the domain name is available for registration. Whether or not the use of the domain name infringes a UK trade mark trade mark is another matter.
Suppose the same trade mark is owned and used by independent companies in the Unite Read the rest of this entry »
As more and more companies are seeking to distinguish their products and services in the marketplace by registering their names, slogans or designs as trade-marks, many companies which do not retain a Canadian lawyer or trade-mark agent often make fundamental mistakes. Among the most common mistakes are the following.
1. A Company Name is not a Trade-mark.
A company name is the legal name under whi Read the rest of this entry »
The problem with trade and service marks on the Internet is that trademarks are territorial (i.e. they are registered for specific areas/countries) whereas the internet, by definition, is global and almost “anti-territorial”. This leads to major complications again beyond the scope of this handout. Just be aware of the following:
Class of Goods and Services
Trade & service marks are registered according to Read the rest of this entry »