Archive for the 'Intellectual Property' Category

Patent Funding: Securing Funds for your Infringement Lawsuit

Patent Funding: Patent Infringement Litigation Is Very Expensive! If you own a patent, and it is being infringed upon, your only course of action is to sue the infringing party for patent infringement. However, that can be a lengthy, complicated, risky and VERY expensive ordeal! There is, however, light at the end of the tunnel. [...]

Best practices for trademark protection in China

While Chinese Intellectual Property laws have seen considerable improvements over the years, they can do little to supplement the lack of initiative on behalf of businesses that fail to timely register their trademark rights. The most effective protection that trademark holders can achieve over their rights begins by exercising proper diligence and care. Being able [...]

This Time Next Year We’ll Be Millionaires

Have you ever come up with what you believed to be a great idea? Have you researched that idea and realised that there is actually a hole in the market that doesn’t cover your idea? One day, you are going to put that idea into practice properly and become a millionaire from it – just [...]

Landy Marr Kats LLP

Find yourself requiring help in legal matters or in need for someone efficient top fight your legal battles, you don’t have to search far, just contact the Landy Marr Kats LLP. It is a civil litigation law firm located in North Toronto. The firm was founded by senior partner, Keith M. Landy, who has been [...]

Invention Company Scams And How To Avoid Them

Guess what? The federal Trade Commission (FTC) estimates that over $100,000,000 is being scammed by fraudulent Invention Marketing and Invention Patent Companies on consumers annually. That’s $100,000,000 of your money. The main reason there is such a problem is due to the fact that the general public is not aware of the problem until it [...]

What Everyone Should Know About Intellectual Property

Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature. There are two categories of such property, the first of which includes creative works such as books, movies, music, paintings, photographs and software. These are covered by copyright laws, which offer copyright [...]