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Month: March 2020 (page 9 of 11)

Color Infringement: Microsoft vs. Google

Lawyers for Microsoft, Inc. have filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming the company’s new Chrome OS color scheme infringes on the Windows logo color scheme.

Can Microsoft really own “the four colors” used in its logo and prevent others in the industry from using them even if the logo is

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How will a colour trademark registration limit your use?

If your mark is registered in colour, you will not be able to change colours when using the mark to sell your goods or services. In other words, a registered trademark in colour requires that you use the exact same design mark with the same colours to maintain your registration. If you change any

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Is a black-and-white trademark registration broader?

#Yes, #registering a design mark in black-and-white without a colour claim (“grayscale”) generally provides broader rights and more flexibility in usage. Without a colour claim, the trademark owner is free to use any colours or no colours at all to support the registration.

The absence of colour

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Should I trademark my blog name?

Trademarking your blog name can give you confidence to invest in your brand and build awareness around your blog name. For bloggers, maintaining online presence is essential. With a trademark, you can exclude others from using your blog name to build their own brands.

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Why You Need a Trademark Agent?

1. A trademark agent can help you decide if and when you should file an application

2. A trademark agent can help you actually file an application

3. A trademark agent can help monitor the status of your application

4. A trademark agent can help educate you on your ownership rights

5. A trademark agent

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