Trademark Licensing Agreements
We are a leading webinar publisher (wholly owned by the financial times)and a authorized zintro partner.
We are seeking an expert to lead a 60-minute webinar on the topic of “tips, tricks, & techniques for updating trademark licensing agreements / new trends with online trademark enforcement”. The speaker will be responsible for compiling a basic 15-20-slide powerpoint for the presentation (template provided) and being available for the live recording or for a pre-record prior to that date. Speakers will be asked to sign a waiver, release and consent form that requires the speaker to provide their intellectual property for the purposes of presenting with us. While we will maintain a copyright of the final product (powerpoint with our logos and recording of presentation), we will not hold a copyright on the intellectual property provided by the speaker and the speaker will be free to use such concepts in the future.
The chosen speaker will receive compensation and tremendous professional exposure. Speakers will not be asked to pay any fees. Our lecturers have come from: mit sloan, sap, columbia university, harvard business review, cornell university, ernst & young, deloitte, kpmg, new york university, and many more top organizations.
+5 Other ResponsesTrademark And Copyright Threats
We are a leading webinar publisher (wholly owned by the financial times)and a authorized zintro partner.
We are seeking an expert to lead a 60-minute webinar on the topic of “responding to trademark and copyright threats as general counsel”. The speaker will be responsible for compiling a basic 15-20-slide powerpoint for the presentation (template provided) and being available for the live recording or for a pre-record prior to that date. Speakers will be asked to sign a waiver, release and consent form that requires the speaker to provide their intellectual property for the purposes of presenting with us. While we will maintain a copyright of the final product (powerpoint with our logos and recording of presentation), we will not hold a copyright on the intellectual property provided by the speaker and the speaker will be free to use such concepts in the future.
The chosen speaker will receive compensation and tremendous professional exposure. Speakers will not be asked to pay any fees. Our lecturers have come from: mit sloan, sap, columbia university, harvard business review, cornell university, ernst & young, deloitte, kpmg, new york university, and many more top organizations.
+10 Other ResponsesApparel Trademark
I want to start selling shirts with a logo i thought of. I do not have the investment to trademark the name. Should i sell the shirt anyways or should i wait to trade mark the name first?
+11 Other ResponsesShape Marks In Europe
I am writing on behalf of a consulting firm that conducts expert interviews in support of industry-wide studies for many of the world's fortune 1000 companies. We are an authorized zintro partner.
For a current study, we are seeking to connect with experts on shape marks legislation, within the european intellectual property framework.
We would like to hear an opinion on the topic over a 45-60 min discussion and we are happy to provide monetary compensation.
If you kindly let me know your contact details (email/phone), i could provide more details on the study and standard process.
We would welcome any referrals to other relevant experts as well.
Regards,
kolyo
+7 Other ResponsesTrademark Licensing Study
Trademark licensing study
regarding the current request,the expertise we require is for a fashion retailer. The project objective is to enable the client to assess current models of trademark licencing and benchmark based on competitive intelligence ( top retailers) .
We will also study about international requirements.
Please let me know your interest and contact details if you are interested in the study.
Thank you
+4 Other ResponsesTrademark Letters
Trademark letter study
trademark letter requirements in south east asian nations (retailer perspective)
+4 Other ResponsesTrademark Filing
I'm starting a bottled water company and i need to find out if i'd be able to trademark a name for the brand. I'm not sure if the name that i want to use falls into the prohibited category below for trademark registration.
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merely descriptive or misdescriptive marks: the category of prohibited, merely descriptive marks can be broken down as follows:
descriptive of the goods (i.E., small for a subcompact automobiles;
descriptive of a quality or feature of the goods (i.E, fast for automobiles);
geographically descriptive (i.E., detroit for automobiles); and
descriptive of an individual by being primarily merely a surname (i.E., smith for automobiles).
Marks that are deceptively misdescriptive are also prohibited on the principal register. Merely descriptive marks can be registered on the supplemental register (see description below under types of applications), assuming the mark is not generic and is not disqualified under any other criteria. In addition, it is possible for descriptive marks to "become distinctive" by achieving secondary meaning. Secondary meaning indicates that although the mark is on its face descriptive of the goods or services, consumers recognize the mark as having a source indicating function. Descriptive marks and secondary meaning are described further in the bitlaw discussion of the strength of marks
+11 Other ResponsesPatent Maintenance, Enforcement, Licensing
Seeking a financial partner to fund the expense of patent maintenance fees, enforcement, and licensing or acquisition opportunities in the global fashion apparel industry. I own patents in the plm (product lifecycle management) category that serves as the basis of a digital platform based on these patents. Many in the industry may be infringing on my ip. Let me know if you are interested asap as deals are on the table! a minimum contribution of $5k is requested for uspto maintenance fees, etc., with an upward limit forecasted at no more than $100k for biz development and legal fees, etc. For infringement enforcement and licensing, etc.
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