8 legal [2, *]questions have been posted about intellectual property by real users in Nevada. 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.
Recent Legal Answers
Rob, the short answer is that common law rights may be used to defeat a federal trademark registration, but there are caveats. Your common law... Read Answer
I recommend that you go back to the lawyer that drafted the cease and desist letters for you and discuss the situation with her/him. You need... Read Answer
The license agreement is still valid, but it could be terminated.
It would depend upon the law of the State of Nevada and the language of the... Read Answer
In the tech world, California, more than any other US state (to the best of my knowledge) fosters mobility of tech workers. State laws in California... Read Answer
A transcript of legal proceedings prepared by the court reporter is generally going to be public domain material, not unlike statutes or judicial... Read Answer
If your use is truthful and you are selling authentic products, then yes you can use the brand name on your site to describe the goods. The Lanham... Read Answer
So long as the goods that you are selling are genuine goods of the trademark owner, no license would be needed to advertise their goods on your... Read Answer
You don't need any "documents" to do this. All you need to do have an online store and supply arrangements with the manufacturers, which they will be... Read Answer