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3 Ways to Save When Registering Your Trademark
While trademark registration can be expensive for many entrepreneurs and small business owners, there are options for tamping down costs.
How to Avoid Trademark Infringement
Infringing on someone else's trademark is no laughing matter. Attorney Doug Wolf offers up advice on what entrepreneurs need to know about trademark infringement.
Counteracting Copyright and Trademark Infringement Online
Take protective measures and find out how enforcement actions can provide your businesss relief.
When Entrepreneurs Should Be Concerned About Copyrighting and Trademarking
Dealing with legalities like copyright and trademarks can be a confusing (and costly) matter for entrepreneurs. Our expert attorney Doug Wolf provides some insight into this gray area.
When It Makes Sense to Hire a Patent Attorney
While patent attorneys can be costly, they can help protect your ideas and work, which can save you money down the road.
3 Routes to Register Your Business Name
Your name is your brand, so it's important to protect it. Oh, and it's the law.
Have a Burning Business Question? Ask the Expert: Doug Wolf.
Attorney Doug Wolf wants to answer your big startup questions about trademarks, copyright, due diligence and working with venture groups.
What Sochi Can Teach Us About Trademarks
When it was announced that Sochi would be the home of the 2014 Olympics, the International Olympic Committee jumped into motion, filing numerous trademark applications to protect the Olympic brand. While your startup doesn't have the global presence of the Olympics, here are some tips on how to protect your brand.
Keeping Your Intellectual Property Safe and Sound
Whether they know it or not, almost all startups possess some sort of intellectual property. Here are a few ways to protect these IP secrets.
App Developer to Facebook: We Had 'Paper' First
FiftyThree, which created its own award-winning app entitled Paper in 2012, may take legal action against Facebook for its much-ballyhooed new reader app of the same name.
Sweet Victory: Candy Crush Developer Trademarks the Word 'Candy'
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has approved a trademark claim filed by the social game company, King. Now, Apple is notifying app developers in breach of the ruling.
A Tech-Driven Apparel Company Pockets Big Sales
Scottevest has recorded steady revenue growth, expecting to finish 2013 with sales of $10 million.
How to Keep Your Startup's Secrets Private
Our expert attorney Peter Buckland discusses how startups should go about divulging startup secrets to investors, business partners and others.
Why Your Business's Name Doesn't Matter as Much as You Think
The founder of S.W. Basics delves into why her company changed its name and the time-saving rebranding tips she learned along the way.