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- Advantages of a UDRP Domain Name Proceeding
- 3 Key Terms of a Software License
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- Overview of the PCT “International” Patent Application
- 3 Key Terms of a Patent License
- Misconception About First to File Provisions in Patent Act
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- Website Terms of Service and Privacy Policies – More Than Law
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Advantages of a UDRP Domain Name Proceeding
Trademark and Domain Names A business can spend a lot of time, capital, energy in building rights in a trademark and the associated goodwill with the public. It can be devastating when a third party registers a domain name and … Continue reading
3 Key Terms of a Software License
If your company has developed software, it should create a software license prior to distribution of that software. A software license is the key instrument that defines the rights in ownership, usage, and distribution of software between the company and … Continue reading
Posted in Copyrights, Cyberlaw, Licensing, Patents, Technology, Trademarks
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Website Terms of Service and Privacy Policies – More Than Law
Some companies simply copy and paste the terms of service and privacy policies. This can be a costly mistake. The terms of service (“TOS”) and privacy policies (“PP”) should reflect the combination of legal, business, marketing, and ethical concerns of … Continue reading
Myths Regarding Integrating Internet Data Into Applications
Lookin’ for information on a chemical, well there’s a database for that. Looking for barcode information, well there’s a database for that. Lookin’ for a local restaurant, … you get the point. There is a lot of useful published data … Continue reading
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Startup Myth – First Come First Served for Domain Names
Frequently I encounter businesses seeking to protect a brand name. In discussing the actions taken to date taken, owners frequently state that they have registered the domain name corresponding to the desired brand name. Frequently, they believe that their name … Continue reading
Posted in Cyberlaw, Entrepreneur, Trademarks
Tagged acpa, business names, domain name disputes, domain names and trademark rights
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