The lighter side of Halloween-themed patents, explored through patents for pumpkin-shaped candy carriers. You’ll never look at trick-or-treating the same way again! Mwahahahaha!
The lighter side of Halloween-themed patents, explored through patents for pumpkin-shaped candy carriers. You’ll never look at trick-or-treating the same way again! Mwahahahaha!
I’m just going to talk about design patents a bit and show some Halloween and horror-related design patents, which are just for how things look.
Filing a patent application can be lengthy, often taking years, but it grants immediate benefits such as “patent pending” status and database entry. The process involves determining patentability, selecting the
The legal world is buzzing about AI and its use for all kinds of things, including generating logos, text, and other things people would normally want to register for copyright
Julie King, King Business and Patent Law, PLLC, Champaign, Illinois was recently named to the National Small Business Association (NSBA) Leadership Council. NSBA is the nation’s oldest small-business advocacy organization
Why do you need an operating agreement for an LLC? An operating agreement is not required by law in Illinois, but you’re doing yourself a disservice not having one. They’re
What is the difference in trademark rights provided by no registration, state registration, and federal registration? Learn why federal registration is essential for having the strongest trademark rights possible.
In this episode, we’re going to plunge into the eerie and tumultuous world of trademark lawsuits surrounding the iconic “Evil Dead” film franchise. One of the things you have to
In this episode, not for the faint of heart or stomach, we journey to the heart of Texas and confront Leatherface, the chainsaw wielding maniac from “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”
In this post for Trademark Tales of Terror, we peer into some enigmatic trademarks related to Michael Myers, the silent and relentless killer from the “Halloween” film franchise, and we
In this installment of Trademark Tales of Terror, “Friday the 13th” and the Trouble with Jason Voorhees, we embark on a journey to Camp Crystal Lake, a place cursed by
Welcome to the inaugural post of Trademark Tales of Terror. In this Halloween-season post we dive into the dark and chilling world of “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” Join me
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