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Later this month, we will be publishing our Patent Litigation Report, the third in an annual series covering patent litigation in US district... Read More »
Most startup owners already know what can and can’t be registered as a trademark, but are all possible trademarks worth to be chosen ... Read More »
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Allen EhrlichSome great thoughts on trademarking a name. Also, I suggest keeping the name short and easy to pronounce. So many companies create names that are too long and not easy to say. To be remembered as a brand it has to roll off the customers tongue and easy to say and remember.
Jan 5, 2023
Mikele BicolliTrue indeed! If we see the most successful companies, they mostly have short names and easy to remember and pronounce by everybody.
Jan 5, 2023
Southern District Magistrate Judge Holds That Pleading Willful Patent Infringement Does Not Require Allegations of “Egregious”... Read More »
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are digital assets stored on a blockchain and can be bought and sold like any other asset. They have gained... Read More »
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Until 1997, Japan followed the examples of major industrialized countries regarding trademark law. They offered a pre-registration... Read More »
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“The authors of the November 30 letter argue that the October 17 letter ‘perpetuates long-standing misunderstandings by some academics, ... Read More »
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