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by Nick Nanton - 2007-06-27
How Choosing the Wrong Business Name Could be the MOST Expensive Decision of Your CareerOk, so you've decided to start a business, either by yourself, with a couple of friends, or maybe even with a co...
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by Robert Masud - 2007-06-29
When Internet users search online for information, they use search engines like Yahoo, Google, and MSN. Because some page owners have paid for some of its links to the search engine websites and the l...
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by Erin Ferree - 2007-07-10
I often get asked to develop a small business's logo as a symbol-only logo. But for many small businesses, this isn't the right choice for a couple of reasons.Designing a symbol-only logo is a much mo...
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by Erin Ferree - 2007-10-07
Remember how excited you were when you first designed your logo? How beautiful you thought it was, and how you couldn't wait to get your first batch of business cards printed so you could show it off?...
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by Olivier Taillieu - 2007-11-02
* This article is for non-lawyers, or attorneys practicing in areas of law other than trademark law, seeking to familiarize themselves with the basics of trademark dilution. This article is Part I of...
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by Erin Ferree - 2007-12-09
When you first start a small business, you create your brand based on your hopes and plans for the future of the company. Sometimes this is based on experience, but more often than not it's based on a...
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by Rex Stevenson - 2008-06-16
Trademark law is one of the three branches of Intellectual Property Law. The other branches are Patent Law and Copyright Law. As an overview, patent law guards new inventions that can be valuable by g...
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by Rex Stevenson - 2008-06-16
Every form of originality needs a signature: patent, copyright, trademark, etc. All these guarantee that a certain object or idea is unique. There are certain laws which protect inventors. Patent lawy...
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by Rex Stevenson - 2008-06-16
Intellectual Property Rights are laws that concern original creations like writings, inventions, or artistic works. Patent and trademarks are a part of the intellectual property rights and refer to in...
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by Rex Stevenson - 2008-06-16
Trademark lawyers are qualified people who manage trademark related issues. Their specialization requires many examinations regarding trademarks, to ensure that they have big professional standards an...