Tag: Trademark Protection

  • Priority

    Priority in United States Priority Definition Precedence. Thus, claims are said to be allowed priority where they are satisfied from a fund before other claims against the same are allowed to participate. Priority in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias […]

  • Priority

    Priority in United States Priority Definition Precedence. Thus, claims are said to be allowed priority where they are satisfied from a fund before other claims against the same are allowed to participate. Priority in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias […]

  • NAFTA

    NAFTA (International Protection) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of nafta. Then, cross references and a brief overview about International Protection is provided. Finally, the subject of Trademark Protection in relation with nafta is examined. Note that a list of […]

  • NAFTA

    NAFTA (International Protection) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of nafta. Then, cross references and a brief overview about International Protection is provided. Finally, the subject of Trademark Protection in relation with nafta is examined. Note that a list of […]

  • Internet Domain Names

    Internet Domain Names (Protection of Rights) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of internet domain names. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Protection of Rights is provided. Finally, the subject of Trademark Protection in relation with internet domain […]

  • Internet Domain Names

    Internet Domain Names (Protection of Rights) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of internet domain names. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Protection of Rights is provided. Finally, the subject of Trademark Protection in relation with internet domain […]

  • Defenses

    Defenses in the United States Personal and Real Defenses Personal defenses include conditional or equitable defenses, and are good when pleaded by a person as against his immediate successor, or as against someone who is not a holder in due course. The real or absolute defenses attack the […]

  • Defenses

    Defenses in the United States Personal and Real Defenses Personal defenses include conditional or equitable defenses, and are good when pleaded by a person as against his immediate successor, or as against someone who is not a holder in due course. The real or absolute defenses attack the […]

  • Intended Use

    Intended Use (Protection of Rights) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of intended use. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Protection of Rights is provided. Finally, the subject of Trademark Protection in relation with intended use is examined. Note that […]

  • Intended Use

    Intended Use (Protection of Rights) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of intended use. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Protection of Rights is provided. Finally, the subject of Trademark Protection in relation with intended use is examined. Note that […]

  • International Trade Commission

    United States International Trade Commission The United States International Trade Commission furnishes studies, reports, and recommendations involving international trade and tariffs to the President, the U.S. Trade Representative, and congressional committees. The Commission also conducts a […]

  • International Trade Commission

    United States International Trade Commission The United States International Trade Commission furnishes studies, reports, and recommendations involving international trade and tariffs to the President, the U.S. Trade Representative, and congressional committees. The Commission also conducts a […]

  • Venue

    Venue in the United States The geographical area or district in which a court may hear a case. Venue refers to the location of a trial. Venue differs from jurisdiction in that the latter defines the authority of a court to hear a matter while the former defines only the place that judicial […]

  • Venue

    Venue in the United States The geographical area or district in which a court may hear a case. Venue refers to the location of a trial. Venue differs from jurisdiction in that the latter defines the authority of a court to hear a matter while the former defines only the place that judicial […]

  • International Protection

    International Protection (Trademark Protection) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of international protection. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Trademark Protection is provided. Finally, the subject of Internet Law in relation with international […]