Far too many companies make the mistake of assuming that a legal trademark gives them the right to social media usernames with their trademarked name. Setting up a trademark will protect your brand from a variety of infringements, but in the world of social media it’s first come first serve. Several large brands have been… See the Full Article
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Non-disclosure contracts and non-compete contracts are important business contracts designed to protect the parties to the contract in different ways. Knowing the differences is important to using each of these legal documents properly, and to their greatest effect. Non-Disclosure Contracts Non-disclosure contracts are used to keep information protected from public knowledge. These documents are sometimes… See the Full Article
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A trademark identifies a specific brand of a product or service. It sets the brand apart from others and operates to eliminate the likelihood of confusion between competing products or services. A trademark can be a symbol, word, series of words or even a sound. Think of the apple with a bite taken out of… See the Full Article
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One of the ways that companies add to their brand recognition is by trademarking distinctive packaging for their products. Memorable packaging can crystallize your product and your brand in the mind of your customer. Whether it’s a shipping box spotted like an animal, a unique opening or closing feature of a package, or a stylized… See the Full Article
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