
Some of the most popular articles from the trademark law category.
- FreeTrademarksForStartups.com: Free Trademarks For Startups
The best time for entrepreneurs to start a new business is during a recession. - Madrid Protocol: Affordable International Trademarks For Startups
The Madrid Protocol is a great option for startups who want foreign trademark protection but don't want to file trademarks in separate countries. - Yahoo! Registers First Favicon Trademark
Clock Tower Law Group filed historic favicon.ico trademark. - Trademarks For Company Names And Nicknames
Trademarking company names and nicknames. Just drop the "Inc." - Trademarks For Logos
Trademarking logos. - Trademarks For Product And Service Names
Trademarking product and service names. - Trademarks For Slogans And Taglines
Trademarking slogans and taglines. - Presidential Candidate TM
Clinton vs. Giuliani vs. McCain vs. Obama – the trademark battles. - Boxy But Good
Honesty in advertising. - Book Review: The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding
By Al Ries and Laura Ries. - Recursive Logo
- Trademarking Numbers
You can register numbers as trademarks, and some numbers are still available. - Just Say Moo – How To Name And Brand Your Product To Make It Stand Out From The Crowd
Good branding can separate your cow from the other cattle. - An IP Audit Of Spongebob Squarepants
Let's pretend for a moment that it is early 1999, and Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of Spongebob Squarepants, has contacted me for advice about protecting his intellectual property. - How (And Why) To Trademark Your Logo
If you have a word mark that may be difficult to register because it is descriptive, consider creating a logo that contains the words and register the logo. - Trademarks vs. Domain Names
Trademark holders are winning 80% of their disputes with domain name registrants. - How To Name Your Company, Trademark Your Domain Name, And Domain Name Your Trademark
Think there are no cool domain names left? Think again. I found 201 cool domain names that are taken but six (count 'em, six) that are not. Some of them from a box of crayons. Plus strategies for protecting your trademarks, domain names, and company name.

