What does it mean to license an invention? Licensing an invention is akin to renting it out to someone else, allowing them the right to use and sell the product while you retain ownership. This arrangement enables inventors to earn passive income without having to manufacture, market, or distribute the product themselves. Why might an […]
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Episode 2 of ‘Trademark Talk with Erin” has released on YouTube! Episode 2 discusses trademarks and descriptive marks. Let’s explore descriptive marks in more detail! What are Descriptive Marks? Descriptive
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Our attorneys Vincent LoTempio and Erin Gormley are proud to present a new video series to help businesses and inventors protect their intellectual property! This video series is called “Trademark
Every week, we will be highlighting the top patent, copyright, trademark, intellectual property, etc. stories of the previous week in our “In Case You Missed It” segment. The list itself
Every week, we will be highlighting the top patent, copyright, trademark, intellectual property, etc. stories of the previous week in our “In Case You Missed It” segment. The list itself
Disney is arguably the biggest entertainment company to date. With ownership over Marvel, Star Wars, and so many other franchises, it’s hard to argue that Disney isn’t standing on top
Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie, Super Smash Bros., and countless other video games are all some of the most memorable titles for the Nintendo 64 (“N64”). While most gaming platforms were
Every week, we will be highlighting the top patent, copyright, trademark, intellectual property, etc. stories of the previous week in our “In Case You Missed It” segment. The list itself