INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW & BUSINESS SERVICES

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Insights into Intellectual Property Rights & Business Formation

Navigating Your Trademark Rights

First, to have trademark rights, you must have a protectable trademark (or “mark”, for short). The Lanham Act governs federal trademark protection in the United States. It provides that trademarks protect “any word, name, symbol or device or combination thereof used by a person, or the person has a bona fide intention to use in commerce.” There is also common-law trademark protection, which doesn’t require registration.

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Copyright Basics

A copyright is the legal authority from the United States Constitution to alter, perform, reproduce, and sell a specific, original idea when used in a particular context for a set amount of time. Copyright is one of the four main types of intellectual property (or “IP”), along with patents, trademarks, and trade secrets.

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Opportunities for Governmental Support for Small Businesses Owned by Socially- or Economically-Disadvantaged Individuals

Small businesses often are faced with a lack of capital and governmental assistance. With the persistence of COVID-19, small business owners, and especially socially/economically disadvantaged entrepreneurs, should be aware of the resources available to them through the government.

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