Copyright / Trademark Registration


Copyrights: are defined as “original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression”, and apply to “literary and artistic works”. Example of works include: writings, illustrations, photos, dances, and others. If you create copyrightable works, then you must register them in order to judicially vindicate your rights against third party infringers. This is done by applying for registration before the U.S. Copyright Office. Allow us to assist you in organizing your works, preparing the application, and monitoring registration status. We can also assist you in vindicating your rights via copyright Cease and Desist Letters, and Infringement Lawsuits.

Trademarks: are defined as “indicators of origin for goods and services used in trade and commerce”. They serve to help consumers identify the product and services that they buy. Example of trademarks include: names, logos, slogans, colors, and trade dresses. If you are selling to the public, you want to make sure that you protect the assets you are employing to assist customers identify your brand. The best way to do this is by registering your marks with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Allow us to assist you in analyzing your assets, drafting the application, and acting on your behalf before examining officers. We can also assist you in vindicating your rights via trademark Cease and Desist Letters, and Infringement Lawsuits.


 

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