Copyrights vs. Trademarks
Dirk Jordan | February 25, 2010
In order to protect your intellectual property -- meaning your unique inventions, images, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, and designs used in ...
Dirk Jordan | February 25, 2010
In order to protect your intellectual property -- meaning your unique inventions, images, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, and designs used in ...
Tom Jurgensen | February 10, 2010
Everything you need to know about intellectual property.
Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010
Most countries have laws with their own unique slant to them; they are not all the same abroad.
Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010
Most important, a good intellectual property lawyer will need to know how all that can make your business more successful, and how all of this ...
Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010
Enforcing your patent from infringement can be very expensive. But it is still worth calling a qualified patent attorney, to evaluate what your options are ...
Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010
Ninety-six percent of all patents are rejected the first time.
Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010
When a trademark is examined, the process is a lot quicker than a patent.
Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010
The costs of getting a trademark are typically less than the costs associated with getting a patent as well.
Tom Jurgensen | February 2, 2010
One would no doubt assume that a newspaper article, written by an employee who was hired by the newspaper, and written in the newspaper offices ...
Tom Jurgensen | February 1, 2010
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