trademark

Occupy Trademarks

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Hoo boy, look at all these OCCUPY trademarks…


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really? “Try Me” is a registered trademark?

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Believe it or not, it’s true! TRY ME is a registered trademark. TRYME Goods and Services – IC 030. US 046. G & S: sauces, excluding apple and cranberry sauces, and seasonings. Serial Number 74615729 Filing Date December 27, 1994 Registration Date January 2, 1996 Owner (REGISTRANT) GIROD CORPORATION, THE CORPORATION DELAWARE STE. 1300 1105 [...]


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The Coveted

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

UPDATED: This matter has been resolved. From Heraty Law client Jennine Jacob of The Coveted: (click here for original post) Last Friday, I was diligently working on IFB Evolving Influence when I started noticing tweets about the launch of a highly anticipated new blog called The Coveted. Honestly, it felt like a trip to the [...]


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Free Advice Fridays: what does a trademark registration do?

Friday, May 29th, 2009

A Hypothetical Question from our Hypothetical Client:

I’m confused. What’s the difference between trademarking and copyrighting? I have a line of t-shirts, but I don’t know whether to apply for a trademark or register a copyright to protect them. If we apply for a trademark, will that protect all the designs on the t-shirts against knock-offs?


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