Monthly Archives: April 2005

The Trademark Timeline – United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

Trademark application, registration and approval does not have to be a challenge, and in fact can be quite efficient as long as the proper research is accomplished. This timeline shows just how fast it can be with the US Patent and Trademark Office Trademark Application Process! Continue reading

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Defensive Domain Registration – Proactive Offense

When getting prepared for a defense, often the best offense possible is the ‘path-of least resistance.’ The same holds true when you commit to defensive registration of domain names to protect your rights now, and in the future. Continue reading

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Good Evening! Welcome to Computer America!

Tonight, join me from 10-11PM EST on ComputerAmerica with Craig Crossman! Listen very close….. Continue reading

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Should the UDRP process include a fine and bond requirement?

As I proceed to file many UDRPs and watch the total expense rise, i wonder if there should be a fine allowance with a UDRP decision to recoup filing fees of arbitration. Continue reading

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Motorola Razr v3 price falls below $150 (after MIR) – Black Razr Launches!

Be one of the first to get the Black Razr v3 Limited Edition from Motorola! Get the Motorola Razr v3 @ TigerWireless for $139.99! Crazy! Continue reading

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Does CIRA have a good point?

Are domains just ‘too easy’ to register – allowing people to run amuck without oversight? Not in Canada. Continue reading

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SMS / MMS and all this WAP lingo…..

Sometimes acronyms are fun. But with the latest GSM technologies, you need to know about the real meat of the issue. Continue reading

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Copyright Laws – Aggressive Campaigns to Protect Rights

They say if you don’t protect your work you will never win any suit regarding unauthorized usage, so who’s really fighting? Continue reading

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