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3 legal questions have been posted about intellectual property by real users in Alaska. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include copyrights, intellectual property licensing, and patents. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.

Selling with brands

Answered 6 years and 5 months ago by Ms. Lisa A Dunner (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Intellectual Property
Lauren, you would not legally be allowed to use any third party brand on your own goods that you sell online.  It would be considered an infringement of the others' brands.  If you would like to discuss further, just let me know. Best, Lisa
Lauren, you would not legally be allowed to use any third party brand on your own goods that you sell online.  It would be considered an... Read More

Cyberaquatting of Domain

Answered 10 years and 3 months ago by David Scott Safran (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Intellectual Property
To be able to take action to obtain the domain via the domain name dispute process, you first have to show that you have rights in the name Ankish that predates the registration date by hughdomains.com and you have not indicated that you have a registered trademark for the term Ankish or any long-standing, pre-existing rights base on use. If you do, then you should contact a trademark attorney who is also a domain name arbiter or otherwise has experience in domain name disputes.... Read More
To be able to take action to obtain the domain via the domain name dispute process, you first have to show that you have rights in the name Ankish... Read More

Is showing pornography to minors in a privately owned internet domain illegal?

Answered 11 years and 4 months ago by Mr. Paul Alan Roberts (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Intellectual Property
We sell package called the Five Pillars of Protection that we can use to provide answers to your situation and provide you legal counseling on whether he owns the code, whether your actions are illegal, whether his actions were illegal, whether you're responsibile, whether the first amendment applies, etc. Looking forward to your reply. -Paul Contact info... Read More
We sell package called the Five Pillars of Protection that we can use to provide answers to your situation and provide you legal counseling... Read More