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Creator’s Legal Roadmap: A Guide For Creative Entrepreneurs
The Creators’ Legal Roadmap turns the legal stuff from a source of stress into a source of strength. Many business owners find it easy to engage with the creative side of their business. But...
Trademark Cost Guidebook [Updated 2024]
This trademark cost guidebook discusses trademark costs and includes information about fees charged by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as well as fees charged by attorneys and filing services. Note: All numbers...
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Responding to Trademark Office Actions
Often, filing an application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) can be the first step in a longer process; if the trademark application has any problems, the USPTO will issue an “Office Action”. An Office Action lets an applicant know that the...
How To Get An Audio Trademark
It is possible to get an audio trademark. Certain sounds are associated with certain products and services. Think of any commercial jingles, or the startup sound for a Mac. The human mind will associate sounds with brands, and when that happens, trademark law plays a...
Legal Innovation In 2015
Since it’s the end of the year, I am offering my predictions concerning legal innovation in 2015.1 In case you aren’t already aware, legal innovation and legal technology has been ramping up in a big way over the last couple of years. Overall, my general sense is that...
Copyright Law for Museums and Archives
Copyright law offers exceptions for archives and museums to reproduce copyrighted works without infringing. This means that archivists can focus on preserving and maintaining valuable materials whose owners might be difficult to track down or who might otherwise...