TRADEMARKS

Make your Trademark “Google Friendly”

When choosing a trademark for a product or service your company provides, make the mark “Google friendly”.  A video blog post by Kurt Leyendecker of the law Firm of Leyendecker and Lemire.  Find us on the web at Coloradoiplaw.com or call 303.768.0123.

November 23rd, 2010|

New Trademark Owners: Beware!!!

Originally Posted 11/7/07 

In the past, we have seen owners of federally registered trademarks receiving notices purporting to be from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or another entity with an officially sounding name. These notices typically offer a service which the notice states is urgent and/or required for the mark to continue to […]

October 14th, 2008|

What do you think?

Originally Posted 9/18/07

As recently stated in the online blog Lexology, American Airlines recently sued Google for trademark misappropriation. See American Airlines, Inc. v. Google, Inc., No. 4-070V-487-A (N.D. Texas, Aug. 16, 2007). In its complaint, Amercian alleges that Google’s policy of allowing other companies to display paid links to their sites when Google users enter […]

October 14th, 2008|

Who’s the bad guy here?

Originally Posted 8/9/07

Another day, another post. I’m obvously trying to quickly break us out of the blogging slump we were in…

So, in today’s Wall Street Journal, an article states that Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is suing the Red Cross for trademark infringement (WSJ Article Link). Apparently, J&J owns the trademark of a greek red […]

October 14th, 2008|

A Denver Colorado Trademark Attorney Answers Your Frequently Asked Questions: Part II

Originally Posted 3/27/07

So last time we discussed common law trademarks so now its time to turn our attention to registered trademarks.

Q: if trademark rights aren’t created by registration, what does it mean to have a federally registered trademark?

A: The second broad class of trademarks is known as “registered trademarks.” Trademarks can be registered at the […]

October 14th, 2008|

Pull My Finger!

Originally Posted 3/22/07 written by Shane Percival

As stated in the Patently-O blog, a couple days ago, the 7th Circuit in JCW Investments v. Novelty, Inc., held that the copyright on the novelty item “Pull My Finger Fred” was infringed by the novelty item “Fartman”. The two items are similar dolls of balding middle-aged men sitting […]

October 14th, 2008|
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