When you apply for trademark registration, one of the many boxes you’ll have to check is the box to designate your trademark class. There are 45 classes designated by the USPTO, and, to a first timer, these classes can be difficult to understand. How can you tell the difference between beer and beverages (class 32)… See the Full Article
Category: Trademark Protection
Once you finally have your copyright registration you want to make sure to get your money’s worth. One way people often put their copyright to use is to slap an official copyright notice everywhere they can. A copyright notice often comes in the form of a little c in a circle – ©. Using… See the Full Article
Category: Copyright
Burgers are being grilled, bets are being places, trash is being talked, and jerseys are being donned. Football season is in full swing. You might not think football and intellectual property have much to do with each other, but in 2014 the United States Patent and Trademark Office made huge decision that rocked the football… See the Full Article
Category: Trademark Protection
Sadly there is no one size fits all international patent that will protect your invention in every country across the globe. Applying for a patent in the US will only protect you in US territory, and the same goes for other countries. If your goal is to sell or do business on an international scale,… See the Full Article
Category: Patents