Trademark Infringement

Is Virgin Olive Oil a Thing of the Past?

If Richard Branson has his way, it might be.  Mr. Branson, the tremendously successful entrepreneur and chairman and founder of…

10 years ago

Protecting trademarks on social media

Social media is an excellent way to present your brand to new and existing customers. Much of commerce takes place…

10 years ago

The Feds Win!

The Voice of America was created in 1942.  It became famous during World War II when radio emcees would broadcast…

10 years ago

Hints and tricks to help you register your first trademark

You’ve got a great idea on a new product or service and you know exactly what you want to name…

10 years ago

Where is Ski Town USA?

Most people think of Ski Town USA as Steamboat Springs, Colorado.  The Steamboat Ski and Resort Corporation trademarked the name…

10 years ago

Interesting Famous Intellectual Property Disputes

Intellectual Property… You know that wonderful system that aims to foster an environment in which creativity and innovation can flourish.…

10 years ago

Washington D.C Attorney Daniel H. Marti Appointed as U.S Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator – Part 2

In  an an earlier blog we discussed how there has been a new IP Czar appointed.  This blog post will…

10 years ago

Film Director Terry Gilliam Sued For Alleged Use of Street Mural in His New Film ‘Zero Theorem’

On August 12, 2014, the film director Terry Gilliam was sued over a mural painting in his latest movie, The…

10 years ago

Strange but True Trademark

Trademarks are very important to have protected properly and legally. If you have been creative to come up with something…

10 years ago

The “Frozen” Lawsuit

Frozen, the Disney movie released in 2013 was recently declared as the highest grossing animated movie of all time.  To…

10 years ago