by Dima Hanna | Jul 7, 2023 | Business Law, News
Understanding the Ineligibility of Generic Trademarks The United States Patent and Trademark Office’s (the “USPTO”) Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure (the “TMEP”) outlines various regulations governing the registration process, and one essential requirement is...
by Ismail Amin | Dec 6, 2019 | Business Law
What is a Registered Trademark? This is a trademark that has undergone registration with a recognized and trusted trademark office. In the United States, your trademark or service mark will be registered with the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office (USPTO). A registered...
by Ismail Amin | Jan 24, 2019 | Business Law
What is a copyright? A copyright protects works of fully formed artistic expression and authorship. The classic example of a copyright is a literary work, such as a novel or a poem. However, copyright protection expands to music, including the lyrics, musical...
by Ismail Amin | Jan 17, 2019 | Business Law, Litigation Matters
Trademark Lookup with TESS The trademark lookup process begins with going to the USPTO. And using their software called “TESS”. Which stands for, “The Trademark Electronic Search System”. In this system, you would input terms relevant to your...
by Ismail Amin | Jan 15, 2019 | Business Law, Litigation Matters
What is a Trademark? A trademark is what protects the things that identify your business and products to the people buying them. A service mark protects your business and services to the people buying them if you are in a service-based industry (rather than a goods...