LdotR with Ankur Raheja presented a webinar on the pitfalls and nuances of a Domain Name Dispute (DND) complaint such as UDRP, INDRP, URS and others.
We explore 7 cases involving brands such as Tata, Vogue, Kalyan Jewellers, Puma and others.
Knobbe partners Jeff Van Hoosear (OC) Jason Jardine (SD) and associate Julia Hanson (SD) recently gave a presentation at San Diego Fashion week on intellectual property for designers and artists. The presentation explored what IP is, why it is important to designers, top 5 misconceptions, how to get a copyright, how to get a trademark and how to get a design patent.
The document discusses frac data available on Drillinginfo's (DI) completions and production database. It notes that DI has frac data for 3,669 completions in North Dakota and 1,094 completions in Montana. The document poses questions about how users currently obtain and use frac data, issues they face, exporting completion information, and how valuable summary versus stage-level frac data is. It also asks how users would like frac data from Texas to be presented in the next version of DI.
1) The document provides an overview of intellectual property (IP) rights, including confidentiality agreements, patents, design rights, trademarks, copyright, and database rights.
2) It discusses strategies for claiming, protecting, and enforcing IP rights to gain competitive advantage and deter infringement.
3) Key recommendations include treating IP as a business asset, protecting IP rights, researching applicable rights, getting appropriate advice, and using IP to profit from licensing or selling rights.
UDRP and other acronyms: reshaping online rights protection through ADRGareth Dickson
The stability of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) has enabled thousands of rights owners to protect their rights online. Whether that stability is in tension with—or even should foreclose—efforts to amend the UDRP is
being debated at ICANN and will influence the future of online rights protection mechanisms. This talk will show rightsholders how they can, and why they must, be involved in that debate.
Augmented reality is rapidly bringing the physical and digital worlds closer. While this can create value for businesses, it also means new challenges such as who owns augmented spaces that government and businesses need to work together to regulate. https://deloi.tt/2YwQKXe
The Top Privacy Resolutions to make 2022 Your Most Successful YearTrustArc
This webinar discusses privacy resolutions and priorities for 2022. Upcoming regulations like the Colorado Privacy Act and amendments to laws in California and Virginia will take effect. Key global privacy laws passed in countries like South Africa, China, and Saudi Arabia. Expectations for 2022 include potential laws in states like Florida and privacy law developments in India, Israel, and at the EU and federal levels in the US. The webinar focuses on setting privacy priorities and building an action plan for the year. It concludes with inviting participants to access past recordings and contact TrustArc for more information.
What types of trademarks can be registered in Laos?
Marks are categorized into 04 (four) types for examination and registration purpose as per Article 5 of Decision No. 2822/MOST dated 17 December 2019.
Type 1: “Trademark”: A trademark is defined as a symbol or a combination of symbols used to
distinguish the goods of individuals, legal entities, or organizations from the symbols of others. Symbols may be words, including invented words, signatures, names, figures, shape elements, outlines, photographs, three-dimensional pictures, animated images or packaging of goods, or a combination of colors or symbols;
Type 2: “Service Mark”: A Service mark is a symbol or a combination of symbols used to distinguish the services of individuals, legal entities, or organizations from the symbols of others, which are the same as those specified in the type 1 above.
Type 3: “Certification Mark”: A Certification Mark is a mark established by a legal entity or organization that can be used to guarantee a standard or characteristic to certify said goods or service. The mark can be used by a third party in order to indicate the origin, raw materials, method of production of the product, method to provide the service that meets the quality standards, safety, cleanliness, which is produced by a person who has expertise in a certain area.
Type 4: “Collective Mark”: A Collective Mark is a mark that is endorsed by collective organizations, for example: associations, unions, other social organizations, cooperatives, chambers of commerce and industry, or other collective organizations. A Collective Mark is a Trademark that only a member of the organization can use to indicate that its goods or services are different from the goods of another party.
What are the fees for trademark registration in Laos?
A multi-class trademark application is acceptable in Laos, meaning that a trademark application can cover more than 01 class. The examination process for a multi-class application is more complex than for a single-class application, as the trademark office must review the mark in each class to determine if there are any conflicting marks. This can result in a longer examination process and a higher likelihood of objections or rejections. Therefore, it is advisable to file a single-class trademark application in Laos to avoid delays if a certain class of goods/services is refused registration.
The fees shall NOT increase if one class of goods/services has 10 or more goods/services. Thus, the trademark applicant may list as many goods/services as he likes.
Fees from filing a trademark application in one class of goods/services in Laos are roughly over US$ 300.
Insights on the IP Address Hider Market Report & Forecast to 2028 - by Player...ssuser825fc6
IP Address Hider(country), players, by Type and by Application. Players, stakeholders, and other participants in the global IP Address Hider will be able to gain the upper hand as they use the report as a powerful resource. The segmental analysis focuses on revenue and forecast by region (country), by Type and by Application for the period 2017-2028.
For United States market, this report focuses on the IP Address Hider size by players, by Type and by Application, for the period 2017-2028. The key players include the global and local players, which play important roles in United States.
Knobbe partners Jeff Van Hoosear (OC) Jason Jardine (SD) and associate Julia Hanson (SD) recently gave a presentation at San Diego Fashion week on intellectual property for designers and artists. The presentation explored what IP is, why it is important to designers, top 5 misconceptions, how to get a copyright, how to get a trademark and how to get a design patent.
The document discusses frac data available on Drillinginfo's (DI) completions and production database. It notes that DI has frac data for 3,669 completions in North Dakota and 1,094 completions in Montana. The document poses questions about how users currently obtain and use frac data, issues they face, exporting completion information, and how valuable summary versus stage-level frac data is. It also asks how users would like frac data from Texas to be presented in the next version of DI.
1) The document provides an overview of intellectual property (IP) rights, including confidentiality agreements, patents, design rights, trademarks, copyright, and database rights.
2) It discusses strategies for claiming, protecting, and enforcing IP rights to gain competitive advantage and deter infringement.
3) Key recommendations include treating IP as a business asset, protecting IP rights, researching applicable rights, getting appropriate advice, and using IP to profit from licensing or selling rights.
UDRP and other acronyms: reshaping online rights protection through ADRGareth Dickson
The stability of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) has enabled thousands of rights owners to protect their rights online. Whether that stability is in tension with—or even should foreclose—efforts to amend the UDRP is
being debated at ICANN and will influence the future of online rights protection mechanisms. This talk will show rightsholders how they can, and why they must, be involved in that debate.
Augmented reality is rapidly bringing the physical and digital worlds closer. While this can create value for businesses, it also means new challenges such as who owns augmented spaces that government and businesses need to work together to regulate. https://deloi.tt/2YwQKXe
The Top Privacy Resolutions to make 2022 Your Most Successful YearTrustArc
This webinar discusses privacy resolutions and priorities for 2022. Upcoming regulations like the Colorado Privacy Act and amendments to laws in California and Virginia will take effect. Key global privacy laws passed in countries like South Africa, China, and Saudi Arabia. Expectations for 2022 include potential laws in states like Florida and privacy law developments in India, Israel, and at the EU and federal levels in the US. The webinar focuses on setting privacy priorities and building an action plan for the year. It concludes with inviting participants to access past recordings and contact TrustArc for more information.
What types of trademarks can be registered in Laos?
Marks are categorized into 04 (four) types for examination and registration purpose as per Article 5 of Decision No. 2822/MOST dated 17 December 2019.
Type 1: “Trademark”: A trademark is defined as a symbol or a combination of symbols used to
distinguish the goods of individuals, legal entities, or organizations from the symbols of others. Symbols may be words, including invented words, signatures, names, figures, shape elements, outlines, photographs, three-dimensional pictures, animated images or packaging of goods, or a combination of colors or symbols;
Type 2: “Service Mark”: A Service mark is a symbol or a combination of symbols used to distinguish the services of individuals, legal entities, or organizations from the symbols of others, which are the same as those specified in the type 1 above.
Type 3: “Certification Mark”: A Certification Mark is a mark established by a legal entity or organization that can be used to guarantee a standard or characteristic to certify said goods or service. The mark can be used by a third party in order to indicate the origin, raw materials, method of production of the product, method to provide the service that meets the quality standards, safety, cleanliness, which is produced by a person who has expertise in a certain area.
Type 4: “Collective Mark”: A Collective Mark is a mark that is endorsed by collective organizations, for example: associations, unions, other social organizations, cooperatives, chambers of commerce and industry, or other collective organizations. A Collective Mark is a Trademark that only a member of the organization can use to indicate that its goods or services are different from the goods of another party.
What are the fees for trademark registration in Laos?
A multi-class trademark application is acceptable in Laos, meaning that a trademark application can cover more than 01 class. The examination process for a multi-class application is more complex than for a single-class application, as the trademark office must review the mark in each class to determine if there are any conflicting marks. This can result in a longer examination process and a higher likelihood of objections or rejections. Therefore, it is advisable to file a single-class trademark application in Laos to avoid delays if a certain class of goods/services is refused registration.
The fees shall NOT increase if one class of goods/services has 10 or more goods/services. Thus, the trademark applicant may list as many goods/services as he likes.
Fees from filing a trademark application in one class of goods/services in Laos are roughly over US$ 300.
Insights on the IP Address Hider Market Report & Forecast to 2028 - by Player...ssuser825fc6
IP Address Hider(country), players, by Type and by Application. Players, stakeholders, and other participants in the global IP Address Hider will be able to gain the upper hand as they use the report as a powerful resource. The segmental analysis focuses on revenue and forecast by region (country), by Type and by Application for the period 2017-2028.
For United States market, this report focuses on the IP Address Hider size by players, by Type and by Application, for the period 2017-2028. The key players include the global and local players, which play important roles in United States.
Domain names are important for businesses to be found online and resolving disputes is important to reduce confusion; ICANN manages the domain name system and disputes can be resolved through negotiation, UDRP filing, or courts. The UDRP process provides a mandatory, global mechanism for resolving disputes over identical or confusingly similar domain names registered and used in bad faith.