Monthly Archives: May 2010

PROTECTING YOUR PRODUCT DESIGN USING TRADEMARK LAW (CONT.)

On April 15th I posted an entry on how to protect your product design using trademark law. Last month, it was reported that Hershey had filed a trademark infringement claim against Williams-Sonoma alleging that the latter company had violated its … Continue reading

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SELECTING GOOD TRADEMARKS-A GAME

In my first blog entry I discussed “Selecting a Trademark and Creating a Brand Identity.” For fun, I thought that I’d pick some products and have you, the readers of my blog, apply what I wrote in that entry to … Continue reading

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SHANGHAI PIRATES

On May 1st, China opened its World’s Fair, Expo 2010, in Shanghai. People visiting that city to attend the World’s Fair may have to look a little harder to pick up the latest new releases on DVD. As reported in … Continue reading

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IS YOUR DOMAIN NAME TOO LONG?

If you registered a trademark in any country on or before July, 30 2008, you have the opportunity until June 10, 2010 to register a .CO domain name ahead of the general public . The domain name must be an … Continue reading

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