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How to Enforce Trademarks Without Spending Much Money or Time

Patent Trademark Blog

Are there inexpensive ways to enforce trademarks? Yes, it is possible to enforce trademarks without much money. You need to know how to use certain platforms and governmental agencies to your advantage, but don’t expect everything to be free. Some of these programs require no ongoing effort by the trademark owner.

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How to Deal with a Counterfeit Product or Claim

Patent Trademark Blog

What is the difference between counterfeiting and trademark infringing? Whether or not a product is a counterfeit boils down to the degree of similarity. The difference between trademark infringement and counterfeiting is a matter of the extent of copying. How can you use IP to block counterfeits?

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

IP Tech Blog

Securing the right IP protection for an NFT will be key to its successful commercialization and exploitation by the creator and its owner. In this blog post we examine how copyright is leveraged to protect NFTs, both in the US and China, with a comparative approach that elucidates both the challenges and potential solutions.

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How to Enforce Intellectual Property Without A Lot of Money

Patent Trademark Blog

If you don’t have at least two million dollars laying around to sue for patent infringement, this post is for you. How to enforce trademarks inexpensively. Let’s start with trademarks. At the outset, register your trademarks for your more important products and services.

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The Who, What, Why, and How of NFTs, the Metaverse, and IP

LexBlog IP

Recently, Jennifer Ko Craft (Member, Las Vegas) and John Krieger (Member, Las Vegas) presented at ACC Nevada’s monthly virtual CLE webinar on “ The Who, What, Why, and How of NFTs, the Metaverse, and IP.” Once a transaction is minted (submitted and validated), it is cryptically secured and becomes a block on the blockchain.

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Amazon wins trademark case

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

On January 27, 2021, the UK Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (IPEC) dismissed a patent infringement lawsuit against Amazon, the e-commerce retailer. Haddad and his two brothers broke up in 2008, and that the latter have owned the BHPC name and trademark rights in the US since then through their firm, BHPC Associates.

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Analysing Amazon’s Strategic Approach to Tackle Patent Infringement

IIPRD

Amazon was originally construed as an internet retailer or manufacturer of goods ranging from books, houseware, utility products, clothing to many varied ranges of products. One of the relative aspects to this phenomenon is satisfying consumer of the authenticated product and safeguard of their right over a product they purchase.