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Your subtitle goes right here.Fees for the Library of Congress Copyright Office as of 2024
Remember, it is important to register copyrights in the United States Library of Congress' Copyright Office. Copyright law requires that a party claiming copyright infringement needs to have a copyright registration before pleading copyright infringement in federal...
Is your Trademark “Fanciful”?
Ensure Your Trademark’s Strength: Fanciful, Arbitrary, Suggestive, or Descriptive? In the dynamic field of intellectual property, one critical question often overlooked is the strength of the trademark you’re contemplating. The basis on which trademark registration is...
What are the Issues in a False Advertising Lawsuit?
What are the issues in a false advertising lawsuit? Verna Law, P.C. handles false advertising lawsuits. If you have an issue with competitors' advertising about your product, please contact us at 914-908-6757 or anthony@vernalaw.com As a competitor or a consumer,...
What are Some FTC Guidelines for Social Media Influencers?
What are some FTC guidelines for social media influencers? The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) updated guides about the endorsements for social media posts. These updated guidelines aim to protect the public from deceptive and unfair business practices, offering...
What are Some Patent Infringement Examples?
Patent Infringement Examples What are some examples of patent infringement and what do those cases tell us Patent infringement is the unauthorized creation or sale of a product that matches one or more claims in an active patent. A patent owner has the legal right to...
How to Prove Trademark Infringement
How to Prove Trademark Infringement Trademark law protects a trademark owner's exclusive right to use a trademark when another's use would likely cause consumer confusion about the source or origin of goods. Governed by the Lanham Act, establishing a violation...
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