
Have you ever wondered if someone owns romantic phrases like “Be Mine,” “I Love You,” or “Kiss Me”? Phrases can be protected by trademark law,

Have you ever wondered if someone owns romantic phrases like “Be Mine,” “I Love You,” or “Kiss Me”? Phrases can be protected by trademark law,

Be careful with how you advertise, or you could violate copyright or trademark laws. Learn to avoid that.

Imagine spending thousands on branding and marketing, only to get a cease-and-desist letter because your business name, logo, slogan, or other piece of brand identity

You put a great deal of effort into choosing the perfect name for your business. You registered the business with the Secretary of State in

Announcing a new course empowering business owners to protect their intellectual property, covering essential topics such as copyright, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets. In 80

Almost every business will be targeted by a trademark scam, even if you haven’t filed an application for registration. Learn how to spot trademark scams,

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

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

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

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

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

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
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