I recently participated in an exciting interview about the copyright law related to dance conducted by the co-hosts of the innovative podcast Poplaw.Read More
Some topics covered include different types of trademark applications, protection of a logo (like the Nike swoosh) or secret formula (like KFC's herb and spice blend), and the differences between types of intellectual property (copyright, trademark, and patent).Read More
I recently had the privilege of participating in two great interviews. Each provides valuable information for those interested in starting and/or operating a business, particularly social media/digital influencersRead More
Although a business name and a trademark can be the same, it is not a requirement. For example, Nike is both the business name of the Oregon corporation (Nike, Inc.) and the trademark (Nike) placed on apparel created by the company. On the flip side, Apple, Inc. is the business name of the California corporation that owns the trademarks I-Phone, which Apple, Inc. uses in association with its cell phones, and Macintosh, which Apple, Inc. uses in association with its computers.Read More
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit passed down the decision in In Re: Erik Brunetti, one that will permit the trademark registration of swear words. In order to understand this decision and its consequences, here's a quick primer on trademark law.Read More