Domain names are intended to be easily identifiable, easy to remember, and eventually act as business identifiers for an online business.
Read MoreOnline platforms often unknowingly host content that may infringe on someone else’s copyright due to the rise of social media, websites, and user uploads.
Read MoreBefore acquiring a domain name, consider trademark, business name, and domain availability to avoid conflicts and ensure long-term brand protection.
Read MoreA copyright lawyer can guide your registration, answer examiner questions, and help secure assignments for a smooth copyright application process.
Read MoreUsername squatting can lead to online impersonation and brand confusion. Learn how to protect your accounts and stop imposters before they do damage.
Read MoreDiscover essential trademark management tips to help protect, maintain, and maximize the value of your intellectual property portfolio.
Read MoreOpportunistic and unscrupulous people use many of these same tools to sell counterfeit goods and trade on the good names and strong brands of others.
Read MoreIntellectual property lawyers assist with patent protection, trademark registration, and copyright infringement, offering expert advice, representation, and legal counsel.
Read MoreInformation privacy involves controlling how personal data is collected, stored, and used, with laws like HIPAA and GDPR aiming to protect data and ensure security.
Read MoreWhat are trademark infringement damages under the Lanham Act? Read for a discussion of possible trademark damage types and how they are determined.
Read MoreTop-level domains (TLDs) define the type of website or its country code. Learn how they work, including common TLD types like .com, .org, .edu, and more.
Read MoreThe Lanham Act has a specific provision for treble damages in instances where a counterfeit mark has been used.
Read MoreCopyright infringement damages can include actual damages, profits from the infringer, or statutory damages, with potential increases for willful infringement.
Read MoreCopyright counterfeiting damages can include statutory damages up to $150,000 for willful infringement, with courts awarding maximum damages in severe cases.
Read MoreThe Trademark Electronic Search System (“TESS”) is a public online database that can be used for searching United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) pending and registered trademarks.
Read MoreTrade secrets provide businesses with a competitive advantage. Learn how they are defined, protected, and how they differ from other intellectual property forms.
Read MoreCopyright protects original works of authorship, such as music, books, and art. Learn about copyright duration, rights, and how it differs from other IP protections.
Read MoreIn 1998, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was signed into law for the purpose of adapting copyright law to a new digital climate. The DMCA consists of five titles.
Read MoreA Master Services Agreement (MSA) is a contract between two parties for an ongoing project, offering flexibility for decisions and project completion over time.
Read MoreLearn about the basics of patent law, types of patents, patent applications, and the importance of patentability searches to protect your inventions.
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