by anthony verna | Jan 23, 2014 | Trademark Law
Is a hashtag on Twitter a trademark? Can you trademark a hashtag? Can you trademark a hashtag? In today’s digital age, businesses are leveraging the power of Twitter to promote their goods and services through impactful hashtags. These concise symbols not only...
by anthony verna | Jan 4, 2014 | Lawsuit, Litigation, Trademark Law
A misdescriptive mark is a mark that could describe a characteristic of the goods/services, but actually doesn’t. For example, if your mark were “Lightest Lead” for pencils, but there is no lead in the pencils, then the mark is misdescriptive,...
by anthony verna | Jan 2, 2014 | Uncategorized
While at the 35th Annual Marketing Law Conference hosted by the Brand Activation Association, an assistant attorney general of the state of California said that California’s position is that any business with a website is doing business in California and that...
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