Protecting Your Trademark


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This content provides basic facts about trademarks, and provides tips on how to perform trademark searches, guidance for finding private trademark attorneys, and offers how and why to register a trademark.




Protecting Your Company's Intellectual Property


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A company’s most valuable assets may not be physical. This book shows how to protect them without fences or security guards!You can’t touch it or feel it. Sometimes you can’t even see it. Yet, intellectual property continues to soar in value, comprising an increasingly greater portion of a typical company’s assets. In the age of instant global communication, understanding what intellectual property is, how to protect it, and how to enhance its value are prerequisites for corporate survival.Enter attorney Deborah E. Bouchoux and her informative book, Protecting Your Company’s Intellectual Property. Packed with fascinating and illuminating examples, this book is a succinct, yet comprehensive discussion of the four key areas of intellectual property: trademarks,copyrights, patents, and trade secrets. In addition to defining these areas (for instance, did you know that customer lists and marketing plans are protectable trade secrets?), the book offers practical tools for protecting intellectual property, including:Trademark and copyright application formsSample employment agreementsAn Internet usage policyTips on preventing unauthorized dissemination of information via the WebA guide for conducting an IP auditAnd much, much more.




Protecting Your Trademark


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TRADEMARK, COPYRIGHT, OR PATENT - What is a trademark or service mark? - A trademark is generally a word, phrase, symbol, or design, or a combination thereof, that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others. A service mark is the same as a trademark, except that it identifies and distinguishes the source of a service rather than goods. Throughout this booklet, the terms "trademark" and "mark" refer to both trademarks and service marks. Do trademarks, copyrights, and patents protect the same things? - No. Trademarks, copyrights, and patents protect different types of intellectual property. A trademark typically protects brand names and logos used on goods and services. A copyright protects an original artistic or literary work. A patent protects an invention. For example, if you invent a new kind of vacuum cleaner, you would apply for a patent to protect the invention itself. You would apply to register a trademark to protect the brand name..."




Trademark Protection


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With this quick and simple guide, non-lawyers can safeguard their trademarks with confidence. Use the trademark protection documents, drafted and edited by licensed attorneys for use in all 50 States and Washington, D.C. (Updated & Revised 2020) Trademark Protection: Were you aware you don't need to seek federal registration for a trademark "mark" in order to begin using it? It's TRUE! Moreover you don't need to seek federal registration of your "mark" in order to acquire rights in it. These two facts are just a few bits of priceless information you'll learn when you... read the book. What else is in the Book? why trademarks are used as trade-offs trademark symbol registration filing intent to use trademark application trademark uncertainty & misunderstanding why certain symbols are not registrable? choosing a trademark symbol & name strong verses weak trademark symbol preparing trademark documents why trademark registration must include correct usage of names Trademark documents: assignment of trademark infringement of trademark trademark & license collateral assignment power of attorney trademark registration renewal of trademark registration application reservation of rights in trademark trademark application trademark infringement internet domain trademark licensing agreement trademark usage by franchisee ˃˃˃ THE CHEAPEST & SAFEST WAY TO PROTECT YOUR TRADEMARKS Scroll up and grab your copy today!




Registered Trademark


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Registered trademarks provide online security for valuable intangible brand assets. A registered trademark stakes out your exclusive rights for the goods and services you sell. Up to 50% of the purchase price paid to acquire a business is for the brand and other intangibles. Business good will is a real asset, the most valuable asset your business will create and own. A plan to protect your brand is more than a smart business move, it can make the difference in the life and health of your business. A strong trademark registration serves to bullet proof your brand against cyber theft and third-party infringements. It is an essential weapon to protect products in today's online market places, and safeguard rights of service brands being marketed online. A strong portfolio of trademarks become valuable business assets that insure the good will of your business, and form the cornerstone upon which to leverage wealth and create a legacy for your business and your family.For the first time, a leading trademark attorney has developed a simple, easy to follow the three-step process to secure a registered trademark. This consumer guide will allow you to Select. Secure. Sustain.a brand that achieves outstanding results and makes an impact upon your clients and those you serve.The author has carefully reimagined tried and proven trademark registration principles brought to life with real life examples, designed to empower business owners and entrepreneurs with the tools necessary to develop and sustain a best in class brand. Learn how the major brands use registered trademarks to leverage business value, and build a portfolio of that increases the bottom line and grow business value.In this integrity driven guide, you will learn:What is a trademark, and why and when you should register your brand names.The types of brand names that qualify for a registered trademark, and which do not.The steps to success when registering a trademark.Reasons your application will be refused and how to avoid the rejection.How to avoid being misled or scammed. Side-step bad advice and find and expert you can trust.




What is a Trademark?


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