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Does My Non-Profit Need Trademark Protection?

Erik K Pelton

The following is an edited transcript of my video Does My Non-Profit Need Trademark Protection? And believe it or not, nonprofits definitely need trademark protection. Some of them are in health and science fighting disease.

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Does My Non-Profit Need Trademark Protection?

Erik K Pelton

When it comes to non-profit organizations and trademark protection, there are several misconceptions. In this episode, Erik discusses why trademark protection is just as important for non-profits as it is for other organizations and businesses.

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The Quest for a Meaningful Threshold of Invention: Atlantic Works v. Brady (1883)

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by Dennis Crouch My recent discussion of Vanda v. Brady’s patent claimed this combination of features, asserting that it represented a novel and non-obvious improvement over existing dredging technology. “Some creative inventions may not need the economic inducement of a patent. Brady , 107 U.S. 192 (1883).

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WIPIP 2022, Session 6 (TM)

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es as noncommercial under the Supreme Court’s First Amendment precedents—speech that does not propose a commercial transaction and is instead the product being offered to the public. This basic question has three different answers, all regularly used in any given jurisdiction—this is not a matter of circuit splits.

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Why You Shouldn’t Listen to Patent Advice From Non-lawyers, Including Podcast Hosts

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My friend was curious to know if I agreed with this podcast host. Patent and Trademark Office gave away process patents like candy. .” ” Courts have interpreted what is useful, new, and non-obvious in various ways over the years. Second, the podcast argued that you need to risk at least 25k to get a patent.

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Taylor Swift and Her “Love Story” With IPR

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On 12 th February 2021, Taylor Swift re-released one of her most famous songs “Love Story” the reason being as Swift told Good Morning America last August was, “My contract says that starting November 2020 … I can record albums one through five all over again.”. It is reasonable that Swift would want to protect her brand. The Big Move.

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5 Tools Small Businesses Can Use to Protect Their Trade Secrets

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For example, software architecture and source code are generally protected using trade secrets. Another example of businesses that have many trade secrets is legacy manufacturers which need to protect how products are made, what products are made out of, etc. Non-Disclosure Agreements. Legal Tools to Maintain Secrecy.