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Defending Trademark Infringement

... a trademark lawyer. A trademark lawyer can help launch an investigation and determine whether or not a trademark infringement has occurred. By enlisting the assistance of a trademark lawyer, the company or individual is then able to ... Read Read: Defending Trademark Infringement

By: Nick Johnson | 25/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

Deciding to Sue a Patent Infringer/Types of Patent Infringement

... any potential case to most lawyers will naturally result in a discussion of a lawsuit. After all, patent infringement law is their specialty. However, a lawyer can take the time to explain all your options if you are not comfortable with ... Read Read: Deciding to Sue a Patent Infringer/Types of Patent Infringement

By: Nick Johnson | 10/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

Defenses to Patent Infringement

... have been obvious to anyone with reasonable knowledge or skill. If obviousness can be proved, then the patent may be invalidated and no infringement can have taken place. 3. The defense may charge that the patent holder did not exercise ... Read Read: Defenses to Patent Infringement

By: Nick Johnson | 19/03/2008 | Patents

Patent Infringement - Who Can Be Sued?

... evaluate your case on its merits. A good attorney can not only help you determine who can be sued for infringing upon your patent, but may see grounds for a suit that you or a less experienced lawyer might not recognize. This is a matter ... Read Read: Patent Infringement - Who Can Be Sued?

By: Nick Johnson | 13/03/2008 | Patents
Richard A. Neifeld

Can you Sue "the State" for Patent Infringement?

... to patent infringement, yes. Alternatively, a state may have provided by state statute an alternative remedy for its infringement of a patent. If so, the patentee may sue to obtain that alternative remedy. In addition, in any case ... Read Read: Can you Sue "the State" for Patent Infringement?

By: Richard A. Neifeld | 24/05/2007 | Intellectual Property

What Is Copyright Infringement?

... crime or tort (a tort is a civil wrong -- not a criminal wrong). This means the person who infringes the copyright -- whether intentionally or not - will be responsible for the damage or loss. Also, the prosecutor (in criminal court) or ... Read Read: What Is Copyright Infringement?

By: Brian Scott | 23/05/2007 | Law

Filing and Settling Patent Infringement Cases

... the company or inventor who has created the violation the opportunity to cease production and marketing and return with a infringement settlement offer. In some cases, the settlement offer is fair and the settlement offer is accepted. ... Read Read: Filing and Settling Patent Infringement Cases

By: Nick Johnson | 01/05/2007 | Law

The Beginner's Guide to Understanding Copyright Infringement

... off a MySpace or YouTube page, without giving thought to who owns the copyright and if it’s legal for them to have it. Copyright infringement statistics, brought to us by the music recording industry, would have us believe that online ... Read Read: The Beginner's Guide to Understanding Copyright Infringement

By: Richard Cunningham | 20/06/2007 | Law

Prosecuting Patent Infringement in America Today

... necessary, as these laws are quite complex. It is possible to believe that another company is in violation of patent infringement laws while in fact they are not. Often it comes down to which way the law decides to split the hair. A ... Read Read: Prosecuting Patent Infringement in America Today

By: Nick Johnson | 10/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

What to Do If Accused of Patent Infringement

... you reputation while an investigation is conducted into the patent violation accusation. As you follow your patent infringement lawyer's advice, you may discover that you or your company is completely innocent, or you may discover that you ... Read Read: What to Do If Accused of Patent Infringement

By: Nick Johnson | 11/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

Proving Patent Infringement has Occurred

... a protected patent. A skilled lawyer can prove that the induced patent infringement either could have been prevented or should have been preventable through either research in the production of the product or through marketing research. ... Read Read: Proving Patent Infringement has Occurred

By: Nick Johnson | 10/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

Protecting Yourself from Patent Infringement

... knowledge. Hiring a well qualified attorney is just one of those basic steps to protecting yourself from patent infringement that so many individuals and companies overlook. There is simply no substitute for professional advice from an ... Read Read: Protecting Yourself from Patent Infringement

By: Nick Johnson | 12/04/2007 | Law

Patent Infringement Violators Beware

... base necessary to determine whether or not a lawsuit is within the company's or individual's best interest. Violators of patent infringement need to beware of aggressive attorneys. There is of course no honor in stealing from another, ... Read Read: Patent Infringement Violators Beware

By: Nick Johnson | 12/04/2007 | Law

Protect Your Business from Patent Infringement

... , and failure. This is why it is important to patent your ideas and protect them with patent laws. This is also why patent infringement is more than just a financial threat - it's insulting your work and your abilities, the equivalent to ... Read Read: Protect Your Business from Patent Infringement

By: Nick Johnson | 13/03/2008 | Patents

A Discussion of Patent Infringement and Trademark Law

... Coca-Cola in a different packaging and sold it as a Coke product is then looking at patent infringement. It occurs when you steal someone else's invention (or create it on your own) and then market it as your own product. A trademark ... Read Read: A Discussion of Patent Infringement and Trademark Law

By: Nick Johnson | 10/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

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