Pandemic Causes Spike in Trademark and Copyright Applications

The Coronavirus pandemic that has swept the globe for the last several months has had many surprising effects, from the widespread implementation of social distancing guidelines and required face coverings in public places to massive spikes in to-go orders and carryout services from local restaurants and grocery stores. The pandemic has also wreaked havoc on the nation’s economy, resulting in millions of lost jobs, a jump in claims for unemployment benefits all over the country, and uncertainty about the nation’s economic future in the years to come. However, one of the unexpected results of the Coronavirus pandemic is the recent [...]

2021-10-12T20:19:23+00:00July 8th, 2020|

Tom Brady Waits for USPTO Ruling for New Tampa Bay Trademarks

Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady recently signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, the news comes as a shock to many football fans. The change is also going to lead to some interesting new trademarks. Tampa Bay wide receiver Chris Godwin even switched his jersey number to 14 so newcomer Brady could keep his signature number 12. Professional athletes typically establish corporate entities that allow them to more easily manage trademarks related to their professional careers, likenesses, and merchandising efforts. TEB Capital Management, Inc. is Tom Brady’s corporate entity, which recently [...]

2021-10-12T20:19:59+00:00June 15th, 2020|

How 3D Printing Challenges Trademark, Copyright, and Patents

3D (three-dimensional) printing technology began in the 1980s, however, the increase and advancement of technology has allowed consumers the ability to access low cost 3D high-performance printers. With great technology comes great challenges to existing laws that never could have anticipated the future impact of these rapidly changing industries. With the market for 3D printers growing by 20% every year, any person can now own a 3D printer, which has vast implications on trademark, copyright, and patent law. Recently, while dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, a hospital in Italy experienced a shortage of special valves used in breathing machines needed [...]

2021-10-13T18:46:00+00:00April 15th, 2020|

The Importance of Businesses Having an Employee Handbook

If you are a new company just starting out, or an established business, one essential item your business must have is an employee handbook. This essential business tool provides uniformity regarding expectations, job performance, and benefits for all employees. An employee handbook helps employees understand what to expect from their employer, as well as establishes boundaries and regulations regarding employee requirements. Ultimately, an employee handbook protects business owners who find themselves in challenging employee disputes and protects employees who feel that employers are not following their own guidelines. Common Policies to Include in an Employee Handbook Although every employee handbook [...]

2021-10-12T20:23:20+00:00March 20th, 2020|

Considerations for Trademark Litigation

The reason that companies register a trademark is to protect their name, logo, or another commercially significant identifier of their product or service. In most cases, if a trademark owner becomes aware that their trademark rights are being infringed upon by unauthorized use of their mark, or the use of a confusingly similar mark, they will often be able to resolve the dispute through a cease and desist letter. However, in other cases, when another party continues the unauthorized use, the trademark owner may need to file a claim in court against the other party for trademark infringement. Valid Mark [...]

2021-10-12T20:25:52+00:00February 22nd, 2020|

About The Federal Partial Vaping Ban

E-cigarettes, also known as e-cigs and vape pens, are extremely popular and currently marketed as a cigarette alternative. These devices are battery-powered and designed to mimic cigarettes by vaporizing a liquid that contains nicotine, which is inhaled by the user. With a rise in popularity, the federal government, along with many states, have decided to step in and regulate or ban certain types of products associated with vaping. Federal Partial Vaping Ban As of May 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has the authority to regulate the manufacture, import, packaging, labeling, advertising, promotion, sale, and distribution of e-cigarettes. Due [...]

2021-10-12T20:26:34+00:00January 20th, 2020|
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