Many people don’t realize that Copyright rights arise as soon as a work is created and the creator of the work is the Copyright owner.
The creator will own and control all of the Intellectual Property and Copyrightrights in works created; in this case, the Intellectual Property right is Copyright, which gives the owner the right [...]
What are you doing to protect your ideas, your trade secrets, your trademarks and domain names, your brand, your website, your competitive edge?
Well, that’s a lot to think about and it’s all in the field of Intellectual Property, traditionally covering Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks. That field also covers licensing and many issues pertaining to doing [...]
Descriptive Words as Trademarks
To protect your Intellectual Property rights in a trademark, you should try to avoid the use of descriptive words in the trademark. A word which merely describes a product or service is often too weak to function as a trademark.
A merely descriptive trademark, such as Cycle Cooler for motorcycle oil coolers, may [...]
Is Your Domain Name Infringing on Someone’s Trademark?
Almost everyone these days has a website, sometimes with a quickly-chosen domain name as the website address. When chosen, you may have been searching for an available domain name which invoked the content you wanted to put on your website, or which contained your business name and, when [...]
Competition is heavy in the Pharmaceutical arena, with billions of dollars at stake. Pharmaceutical companies fight for a higher share of the market through marketing campaigns, competition for employees, regulatory struggles, and research and development (R&D) programs, to name a few battlegrounds.
In the latter, the R&D field, pharmaceutical companies are racing to be the first [...]