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3 Simple Steps to Use Your Copyrights and Trademarks to Block Infringing Goods from Entering the U.S.

Did you know you can use your federally registered copyrights and trademarks to block the importation of infringing goods from entering the U.S.?  In 2012 the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) made 22,848 intellectual property rights seizures with a manufacturer’s suggested retail value of $1.26 billion.  Could this be affecting your business? Most intellectual […]

3 Critical Steps to Stop Domain Name Infringement

Many years ago we represented a Belgium chocolatier who had built a reputation for producing the finest chocolate in the world.  But, as they soon found out, often the sweet taste of success is followed by the bitter realization that others will try and capitalize off of your hard work and dedication. As fate would […]

7 Lesser-Known Refusals Every Trademark Owner Must Know

Recently the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“TTAB”) cancelled the federal trademark registrations for the NFL’s Washington Redskins on the grounds that they violate Section 2(a) of The Trademark Act of 1946.  Specifically, the Redskins’ trademarks were cancelled under Section 2(a) because, in the eyes of TTAB, the […]

21 Essential Steps When Starting a Business

Starting your own business can be one of the greatest joys in life.  But for first-time entrepreneurs it can be an endeavor filled with unexpected challenges and potential pitfalls.  It’s more than just opening a store or posting a web site and beginning to sell your goods or services.  It is complying with legal requirements, obtaining financing, and […]

3 Reasons to Protect Your Trademarks Now

Yes, I’m a lawyer. But I promise (Scout’s honor) that you can trust what I’m about to tell you: Your business needs to protect its trademarks. You may be saying to yourself, “Look at this attorney trying to drum up more business for himself and his brethren attorneys. How original.” But my motivation is steeped […]

How to Analyze a Trademark Cease and Desist Letter Like a Pro

The mail comes and you notice a letter from a law firm you don’t recognize.  You open the letter hoping for the best but fearing the worst.  The letter begins “We represent the ABC Company in the protection of their intellectual property rights.  It has recently come to our client’s attention that you are using a trademark […]

5 Unusual Things You Should Trademark

Grand chocolatier Nestle recently won a trademark battle with rival confectioner Cadbury.  The case was about the unique shape of Nestle’s famed Kit Kat bar. The case began years ago when Nestle sought to register the four-fingered shape of the Kit Kat bar as a trademark in the European Union (EU). In 2002, the Office […]

Trademark Renewal: How to Keep Your Trademark Registered Forever

Trademarks can last forever.  Unlike patents and copyrights, trademarks are not limited to a set term of years.  That being said, a common misconception concerning trademarks is that once registered they last forever and do not need to be renewed.  This is not the case.  All trademark holders must realize that to keep their federal […]

3 Simple Steps to Avoiding IP Disputes

It happens all the time.  An entrepreneur starts a business, with the perfect name, brand, and domain. They set up a fan page on Facebook. Then they organize the entity, pouring time and resources into the project. And then, the unthinkable happens. A cease and desist letter arrives in the mailbox, demanding they stop what they’re […]

Trademark Enforcement for the Small Business

Trademarks serve to identify the source of your goods and services.  From time to time, however, others will seek to benefit from your hard work in developing your brand.  How?  They use a trademark that is confusingly similar to yours and then, borrowing on the good will you have built in your brand, begin to steal […]