Pocket Idiot's Guide to Trademarks (The Pocket Idiot's Guide)
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Rating | : | 4.12 (977 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1592572308 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Using easy-to-understand, concise language, this pocket guide simplifies the fast- paced, high profile, and complicated legal world of trademarks. • Written in clear, layman’s language • Features a complete Internet and government resource guide • Presents helpful examples of government filing documents • Expert attorney authors. The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Trademarks offers the necessary information to do just that. Easy-to-follow advice from two top-notch attorneys. Any creator of visual symbols, images, slogans, or other insignia connected to a product needs to know how to protect his or her creation. Written by experts in the field, it explains e
Gregory Scott Smith is an attorney, engineer, and chief officer of Intellectual Property at LAVA Group. Frohwein is an attorney and the president and co-founder of LAVA Group, an intellectual property consulting firm. About the Author Robert J.
Frohwein is an attorney and the president and co-founder of LAVA Group, an intellectual property consulting firm. Gregory Scott Smith is an attorney, engineer, and chief officer of Intellectual Property at LAVA Group. . Robert J
A useful guide to those wishing to create and file a trademark image to brand your name and intellectual property RNS Wanting to expand my knowledge of copyright law by learning more about trademarks and how they might offer supplemental protection to those with intellectual property, I was pleased to come upon this handy, but thorough guide by two top intellectual property attorneys.Written in a straightforward, but interesting narrative, I recommend this $9.95, 202-page pocket guide to anyone interested in learning about the various types of trademarks (e.g. geographic, use of slogans, shapes, insignia, buildings, etc.), advice as to when to use the appropriate trademark symbol, whether the trademark should be registered and where (e