August 20, 2010 by Donna Rentz
In India there are around 34 classes as far as the trademarks are concerned. Each class has unique style and properties. You must have some product in mind. It is quite sure that those products will fit into these classes. Either it is the chemical industry or software companies, all of them have been classified in these classes. You will have an easy way around to find out the class in which your product lines up. However, you need to have a good knowledge about your product. You can hope for some fee for registering it and you will to follow a fixed process.
August 7, 2010 by Melissa Day
Symbolic images are ever-present, especially in this period of digitalization. From the existence of earthy objects to the corporate trademarks, one cannot simply ignore any of them without bothering to give it an opinion. That reaction is normal to all of us since symbols have the innate capability to convey information directly to us
August 5, 2010 by Melissa Day
As a legal concept, Intellectual Property may still seem vague to many. However, business enterprises that are familiar of its essence know how to incorporate IP in business strategies. Highly industrialized countries are also fully aware of IP’s real value that they are able to nurture local enterprises and at the same time penetrate the global market.
July 25, 2010 by David Jones
The United Nations World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) registered an all-time high in patent applications filing taken in 2008, throughout its 30-year history. A total of 1.76 million filings were received. This number has seen a slight decline last year of 4.5%, owing to the US recession. Among the countries that registered patent applications, the US had the most number of filings, followed by Japan and Germany, respectively, and Republic Of Korea. China took a huge leap forward ranking 5th, and displacing France.
July 6, 2010 by Melissa Day
There is this man who has an exceptional talent in literature and music. Almost from time to time, he writes heart-touching poems which he sometimes turns into songs. In the future, he wishes to see himself as a popular composer, singer, or a poet.
July 3, 2010 by Melissa Day
An industrial design refers to the pattern and color composition, creation of shape, and other types of ornamentation of a three dimensional product.
July 1, 2010 by Melissa Day
Apart from physical things or properties just like buildings, homes, vehicles and so on that are safeguarded by the law, there are other different kinds of property just like intellectual property (IP).
July 1, 2010 by David Jones
Hiring a patent lawyer is different from calling up a legal representative for cases such as physical injury, libel, slander etc. One distinction is that while the mentioned types of cases could be handled well by a local lawyer because of particular state or country laws, patent law is national. For that reason, you should be careful with your options and be sure about your personal needs when seeking for a patent law firm.
June 27, 2010 by Melissa Day
Patents are legitimate rights which enable creators of certain products to stop malevolent persons from unlawfully using their products for a particular span of time. They generally apply to technological inventions, discoveries in the field of biology, and scientific theories.
April 16, 2010 by David Jones
Individuals who haven’t had a single clue of what industrial designs are and what can be seen as industrial designs should not stop reading. Essentially, it is defined as aesthetic aspects of shape or ornamentation which give an invented object a visual charm and are cooked up with the collaboration of art, science, and technology. Industrial designs principally consist physical and tangible products such as electronics, furniture, appliances, clothing apparel, fashion accessories or crafts, transportations, home and public facilities among others. Information systems and its user interfaces are in the category of the non-physical objects.