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Security Interests in Trademarks: Best Practices

Traverse Legal Blog

Perfecting a Security Interest in a Trademark. Federal trademark registrations and applications are governed by the Lanham Act. Article 9 of the UCC (Uniform Commercial Code), governs secured transactions involving personal property. Due Diligence for Security Interests in Trademarks.

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Groundless threat of trademark infringement: Is Section 142 a means to combat trademark bullying?

Selvam & Selvam Blog

The trademark law firmly establishes that a trademark owner reserves the exclusive right to use the trademark and enforce the same. Further, such recourse is not limited to the Trade Marks Act, provisions similar to Section 142 are present in Acts governing other intellectual property rights in India.

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Trademark Enforcement In E-Market : Challenges In Identifying The Infringer And Holding Them Accountable

IP and Legal Filings

The intermediaries can be disqualified from the safe harbor exemption if they fail to exercise “due diligence” with consonance of intellectual rights. Lastly, the government needs to collaborate with the e-commerce industry to develop effective measures to prevent trademark infringement in online marketplaces.

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Can You Copyright or Trademark a Logo Designed by AI?

LexBlog IP

Keep in mind the generators are trained on existing material, including things that are protected by copyright and trademark law and registration and patents. There have been some court decisions on this precise topic, but the law is not completely settled. appeared first on King Business and Patent Law.

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