Todays technology allows many traditional retail and business transactions to take place via the internet. Most businesses have logos and slogans associated with their business brand that are transmitted all over the planet. As e-business owners sink a lot of creative energy, time, money and resources into getting their logo and slogans produced and gaining brand recognition, it is imperative for these items to be protected against potential infringers. That being said, businesses that conduct e-commerce transactions through their websites with customers from two or more states should obtain federal trademark protection. Additionally, website development is a creative process that involves original works of authorship, which ultimately warrants copyright registration to protect against potential infringers.
E-business owners should take steps to protect their intellectual property (brand logos, slogans, and websites). The Firm may assist you in filing the requisite trademark and copyright registrations for your business. Please ContactUs@DandridgeLaw.com for more information regarding this post or our services.
E-business owners should take steps to protect their intellectual property (brand logos, slogans, and websites). The Firm may assist you in filing the requisite trademark and copyright registrations for your business. Please ContactUs@DandridgeLaw.com for more information regarding this post or our services.
Labels: copyright, e-business, e-commerce, intellectual property, trademark

