Trademarks or servicemarks allow people to identify the source of goods or services, not the products or services themselves. When people see your trademark, they will know where the product came from or who is providing the service. Trademarks can be names, symbols, packaging, the shape of a product, the colors of a product, the [...]
The Photographer’s Legal Guide, in an updated version as of this month, is now available for Kindle. In addition to the previous reviews, check what others have recently said about this book: This book should be required reading before picking up a camera. . . . Her book is short, concise and easily read. (I like [...]
The Tuscaloosa News reports that Daniel Moore’s fight against the University of Alabama for his use of trademarks in his paintings of the University’s football scenes does not infringe the University’s rights. Check my January 6, 2006, blog for the background on Moore’s fight since March 2005. The court determined that: “[Moore's] depiction of the [...]