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‘What Do You Mean I Paid for It, but Don't Own It?’ A New Year’s Resolution — Time to Shape Up Your Assets A Proper Use of Trademark Guideline Basics of Copyright Registration for Designs of Buildings Copyright Registration for Web Sites Expanding your brand into the US Filing Considerations for Provisional Patent Applications Filing Considerations for Provisional Patent Applications Global Trademark Strategies: The Madrid Protocol IP Developments September 2004 Many Patents Are Now Subject to a New Ground for Attack Permissible Repair or Infringing Reconstruction? Reach-Through Claims Declared Invalid Recent Developments in Patent Claim Construction Supreme Court Raises Bar for Patents in KSR |
Home > Practice Areas > Alphabetical Listing > Intellectual Property & Technology Law > Articles > IP Developments September 2004 IP Developments September 2004
Contents: ‘What Do You Mean I Paid for It, but Don’t Own It?’ Global Trademark Strategies: The Madrid Protocol Filing Considerations for Provisional Patent Applications Think Small, Really Small Reach-Through Claims Declared Invalid Intellectual property is not only a strategic asset, it is the currency of business. The attorneys in the Intellectual Property & Technology Group at Hodgson Russ understand its importance and devote their practice to the protection and enforcement of all forms of intellectual property rights under patent, trademark, copyright, unfair competition, and trade secret laws. Our attorneys appreciate the new frontiers in which our clients conduct business, including those in the biotech, electrical, computer, mechanical, chemical, and other technical areas. Hodgson Russ intellectual property attorneys have advanced degrees in engineering and the physical and biological Hodgson Russ’s intellectual property practice is national and international in scope. Clients include Fortune 500 corporations, middle-market companies, and major research and educational institutions, as well as smaller businesses and individuals. The Firm works directly with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and with a network of patent and trademark attorneys in all major countries of the world. |
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