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You are correct to apply for both patent and trademark sooner rather than later.
Sorry this is not an intellectual property question - it is a contract or business law issue.
To begin, more information is required regarding your intended use of using another's logo on your website. If it is for a commercial purpose that... Read Answer
Although you've spent a good deal of money to obtain a patent for a product, which obviously garners significant interest, it is advisable to... Read Answer
"The warranty states that the implied warranty will only last the same time as the 1 year limited warranty lasts." This one sentence addresses ... Read Answer
If you license your patent to company A and they collaborate with company B to produce/market the patented product, company A and company B are... Read Answer
Under the America Invents Act (AIA), you may be entitled to reduced fees as a "micro-entity" if you meet certain requirements. To qualify as a... Read Answer
Yes, a 50% interest in a patent can be transferred. Every aspect of the agreement that is important to you should be in writing and all of the... Read Answer
Copyright law is a federal action so you'll have to sue in federal court, either in your district or the district of the infringer. Procedure in... Read Answer
The vendor would be liable for any unlicensed items he or she offers for sale. However, I assume that this issue is addressed in the written... Read Answer
You likely need a license from the city and an inspection by the health department.
As long as you avoid any customer confusion about whether your company is related to the previous company, you should be okay. However, check to make... Read Answer
What you are asking requires that you seek legal advice immediately. I would need to see the entire letter and package that they sent you and... Read Answer
Hi Nanci,
Two suggestions. You could file it on your own as described at www.uspto.gov/trademarks/process/index.jsp. Or you could hire an... Read Answer
The threshold question that needs to be resolved is? Who owns the rights to the gas underneath your property? You should inspect your deed and see... Read Answer
Unfortunately i am a Patent Attorney and i am not knowledgeable in this area of law.
You can use anything you want in your sauce. You will need to know the contents of whatever ketchup you use in order to include the ingredients on... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this is not a patent question. You need to see a medical malpractice (tort) lawyer.
You categorized this question under 'patents'. You want 'criminal law'.
You will need an assignment of 100% of all their copyrights - regardless of whether they have actually filed for a federal copyright or not. The... Read Answer
You need each of these people to assert that they are the sole and true authors of the work submitted to you. You also need each of them to assert... Read Answer
You should contact a copyright lawyer - as the subject matter of all parties - you (as author) and the others (as contributors) is covered by that... Read Answer
I suggest that you retain an experience copyright attorney. A variety of issues can arise under copyright and privacy laws, they are not... Read Answer
You will need a rights release that states what is being used (personal stories), where or what media (book, audio/visual), for how long (term of... Read Answer
When someone is collecting submissions for a creative work, they ought to get an agreement from everyone providing a submission that assigns the... Read Answer