Tag Archives: Texas Intellectual Property Lawyer

Website Terms of Use & Click-Wrap Agreements for Effective Business Strategy

Almost every web page has a “click-wrap agreement” style of disclaimer, terms of use (TOU), or terms and conditions of service. This is true even for sites that are not business or e-commerce websites. Software, application, and website terms of … Continue reading

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Maximize IT Company Business Valuation & Technology Startup Exit Strategies

Business valuation of IT companies and tech startups for the purpose of business investment or the sale and purchase of a tech company is often a fine art. Currently, ‘monitization’ and ‘revenue’ are the buzzwords that dominate this topic in … Continue reading

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Trademark Infringement Litigation & Domain Name Disputes Under UDRP

Using a domain name similar to a competitors’ trademark or website name gives rise to trademark infringement lawsuits, a phenomenon that seems ever increasing. With a little due diligence, you may find your competitors infringing your intellectual property rights online. … Continue reading

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Cybersquatting, Domain Name Disputes & Trademark Infringement

Trademark infringement issues relating to domain name disputes and cybersquatting is an ever increasing concern for many businesses. Trademark infringement litigation and domain name disputes are also likely to increase in the future as domain name availability is shrinking at … Continue reading

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Registering a Trademark & Likelihood of Confusion: Trademark Application Rejection

Trademark applications and service mark applications are often rejected due to a likelihood of confusion with another registered mark. If you are registering a trademark or filing a service mark application, a Texas intellectual property lawyer can assist your trademark … Continue reading

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