Category: Intellectual Property

Intellectual property lawyer Vanessa DeDominicis discusses the assumption that incorporation and ownership of a domain name entitles you to the use of a business name.
Many people confuse trade names and trade-marks and think they acquire trade-mark rights by virtue of having a trade name.

There are lots of questions about the new Canadian anti-spam legislation (commonly referred to as “CASL”) which comes into force on July 1, 2014 and there is lots of information

A question I often get asked is "Should I be using the ™ symbol or the ® symbol beside my trade-mark?" Believe it or not, there are no "marking" requirements

Businesses will often create marketing material for their products/services, either in print or short video segments. A very common question I get from clients is “Can I use another person’s

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