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August 9, 2017 By Russell D. Nugent

How Do You Use a Trademark or Service Mark “in interstate commerce”?

Trademarks are words, symbols or other devices that serve to identify the source of a trademark owner’s goods and services and to distinguish those goods and …

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July 5, 2017 By Russell D. Nugent

Why Should I Register My Company Name As A Trademark?

Trademark rights are said to arise out of use, that is to say that one begins to enjoy rights to a trademark as soon as the mark is used in commerce.  These …

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June 5, 2017 By Russell D. Nugent

Frequently Asked Questions For New Inventors

What do I need to have in order to apply for a patent? A patent application must include a description of the invention enabling a person in the inventor’s …

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