Other IP
Bankruptcy, trade secrets, domain squatters. What do all of these issues have in common? They are all part of the intellectual property law rubric. Findlaw has a number of articles to help you wade through the IP law maze. For instance, the intermingling between IP and bankruptcy law has increased over the past couple of years as more companies utilize intellectual property . You can also find information on domain names including what to do after you decide on a name such as purchasing it from a registrar, or look for a hosting provider that can do it for you—many hosts offer this as part of your hosting account package.
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Other IP Articles
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Boulder Employers Brace for New Genetics Legislation
In October 1990 a consortium of six countries, comprised of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, China and France, announced their intention to determine the sequence of the three billion chemical base pairs that comprise human ...
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Business & Technology Report Winter 1997
All companies, especially those engaged in the biotech and electronic high tech businesses, have sensitive information they wish to keep confidential. In the ordinary course of business, companies seek to protect their confidential information ...
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Call in the Cavalry: IP Issues in Business Transactions
Will you have all of the intellectual property you expect to own after a merger, acquisition, or refinancing? Will your outside counsel assume that, when acquiring an entire business, that the IP will simply come along for the ride? Well then ...
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Commercialization: Get the Most Out of Your Intellectual Property Rights
Companies seeking to profit from their intellectual property may adopt a number of commercialization strategies, ranging from direct sales to the outright sale of their technology. Michael Diener of Hale and Dorr LLP discussed these two strategies ...
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Common Intellectual Property Mistakes of Start-Up Firms
The practice of intellectual property law often entails dealing with the consequences of past mistakes that are made at the formation or early stages of a company, when the primary focus is on the company's growth and survival, and resources for ...
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Confidential Trade Secret: Click Here to Download
In your electronic in-box this morning, you find an unwelcome e-mail message from a colleague: a confidential planning document that you consider a strategic trade secret for your company has been posted on a third-party web site. While you finish ...
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Congress Authorizes Eviction of Domain Name Squatters
Imagine that you own a business which manufactures and sells the best thweems known to man - Thweemland, Inc. Your business has a 75% market share, and your brand is the most well known brand in the industry. You hear that the Internet is the wave ...
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Considerations In Licensing New Technology
This review begins with the considerations on selecting a type of intellectualproperty to protect a new technology and follows up with practical considerations inlicensing the intellectual property protecting the technology. With a new technology it ...
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Court Delivers Bitter Result to Coffee Company in Right of Publicity Case
On January 27, 2005, a California jury awarded $15.6 million to a former model whose picture was used without his permission on Taster's Choice coffee product labels. This is an important development for any company dealing with rights and ...
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Court Holds Trademarked and Service-Marked Title Coverage Encompasses More than the Names of Literary Works
When Villa Enterprises Management Ltd. ("Villa") was sued for its use of VILLA PIZZA(r), it sought coverage from Federal Insurance Company ("Federal"). Villa Enterprises Management Ltd. v. Federal Ins. Co., 360 N.J. Super. 166 (N.J. Super. Ct ...
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