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URLs do not infringe trademarks. The way you use a URL can. If you are trying to confuse Mobility Mall customers, you could be guilty of... Read Answer
The short answer is, change the name of your app. The standard for trademark infringement is confusing similarity. If the marks are identical (which... Read Answer
I would need to know a lot more before I could answer your questions. However, if you have not had substantial contacts with or activities in... Read Answer
A good trademark attorney could not give you a direct answer to this question here for a few reasons. First, this forum does not provide the... Read Answer
Generally websites are protected under copyright law and the person who created the website is the author and the owner - even if someone paid to... Read Answer
Intervening rights in reinstated patents are provided by 35 U.S.C. 41(c)(2) which is reproduced in MPEP § 2501. No patent, the term of... Read Answer
If you and your sister own property together, the interest you own is "undivided"; in other words, you do not own any particular portion of it that... Read Answer
These are fairly common arrangements that any attorney who practices intellectual property law or entertainment law will know how to address. See an... Read Answer
The situation as you set it out is complicated, and unfortunately happens too often when people have creative works made for them. If you have... Read Answer