by evansfox | Sep 3, 2025
Protecting a Trademark for Clothing: Source Identifier vs. Ornamentation Clothing brands face a distinct challenge in trademark law. Unlike breweries and distilleries, where the brand name on a label clearly serves as a source identifier, Apparel often features words,...
by evansfox | Aug 6, 2025
Can you trademark a cannabis brand? You may have some options you did not know about As the cannabis industry grows, branding has become essential for standing out in a competitive market. However, trademarking cannabis-related goods and services remains a complex...
by evansfox | May 29, 2025
New 2024 Rules on Descriptive and Generic Terms: Safeguarding Consumers and Upholding Trademark Integrity In 2024, new regulations were introduced to address the registration and use of descriptive or generic terms in trademarks, reflecting a growing need to protect...
by evansfox | May 15, 2025
2024 Trademark Law Changes on Use and Licensing: Navigating the New Rules for Brand Protection In 2024, significant changes to trademark law have reshaped the landscape of brand protection, focusing on the crucial areas of use and licensing. These updates reflect the...
by evansfox | May 9, 2025
Trademark laws are getting stronger in ways to protect trademark owners from counterfeit goods in online marketplaces. One of the ways a trademark owner can enforce its rights is to send a take-down notice to the online marketplace owner. Here’s a guide on how to do...
by evansfox | May 7, 2025
Yes, AI can infringe on intellectual property (IP), but the specifics depend on how the AI is used and the type of IP in question. The concept of AI infringing IP is complex and raises several legal and ethical issues. Below are some ways AI can potentially infringe...