Trademarks FAQs
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What Is A Certification Mark?
A: A certification mark is any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, used, or intended to be used, in commerce with the owner's permission by someone other … More -
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Suing Under The Acpa Is Expensive, Is There A Faster Way For Me To Resolve This?
A: Yes, you can file a complaint under ICANN's Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy. In 1999, after assuming control of domain name registration, the Internet Corporation … More -
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What Is A Certification Mark?
A: A certification mark is any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, used, or intended to be used, in commerce with the owner's permission by someone other … More -
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What Is A Collective Mark?
A: While the definition may vary from one country to the other, collective marks (also known as collective trademarks) are usually defined as signs that distinguish the … More -
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How Are Certification Marks Used?
A: U.S. trademark laws provide for the filing of the regulations as an additional requirement for registration of certification marks. The regulations governing the use … More -
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How Are Trademarks Acquired?
A: Trademarks generally are acquired through adoption and use. Trademarks may also be obtained by assignment. Check with a trademark lawyer for more information about … More -
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Should I Hire A Lawyer?
A: Yes, if you plan on adopting and using a collective mark or asserting your legal rights under trademark law in pursing a certification mark infringement lawsuit or any … More -
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What Is A Collective Mark?
A: While the definition may vary from one country to the other, collective marks (also known as collective trademarks) are usually defined as signs that distinguish the … More -
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What Are The Uses Of Collective Marks?
A: U.S. trademark laws provide for the filing of the regulations as an additional requirement for registration of the collective trademark. The owner of the collective … More -
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Should I Hire A Lawyer?
A: Yes, if your association or organization plans on adopting and using a collective mark or asserting your legal rights under trademark law in pursing a collective mark … More
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