Good info...very informative.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I want to recommend the following page on my firm's website. It has a very good introduction to trademarks, what they are, types of trademark protection, evaluating trademark infringement, and more.
It's a pretty quick read, and it will likely assist in answering many of the questions on this forum.
http://www.cyberlaw.pro/general/prac...rademarks.html
Hope this is helpful to folks.
Last edited by cyberlaw; 01-12-2008 at 06:21 PM.
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Good info...very informative.
Common law trademarks are often marked with the signals “TM” or “SM” to designate that the owner seeks to protect those marks.Thanks, these were new to me.You can tell when a mark is federally registered when you see the symbol: ®.
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Thanks for sharing.
Very good, and nice to see another .PRO be put to good use as well.
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Rob
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