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January 2022

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What is a trademark and how is it different from a brand?

What actually is a trademark and how’s it different from a brand? How’s it different from a logo? What do people mean when they say trademark?   Usually when people say trademark, they mean the trademark that is registered on a trademarks register. Trademarks register is run by a government Read more…

By Cathryn Warburton, The Legal Lioness, 1 year31 January 2022 ago
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Who owns the trademark if the business splits up?

If you have more than one business owner and the business splits, who then owns the trademarks? Well, it’s an interesting question and it really depends on the situation, it depends on the agreement that you have come to. If you have, from the very beginning, created an exit agreement, Read more…

By Cathryn Warburton, The Legal Lioness, 1 year24 January 2022 ago
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Should you register your course name as a trademark?

Many business owners create online courses and online programs, the question is should you protect these with trademark registrations? You might be a business coach, and as part of your package, you might sell an online course to help people grow their confidence. Or you might be a mechanic, and Read more…

By Cathryn Warburton, The Legal Lioness, 1 year17 January 2022 ago
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How do you protect your brand?

So, how do you protect your brand or your trademark? There really is only one way and that’s by getting it registered as a trademark. Having a domain name or a company name or a business name will not give you the protection that you need, you have to have Read more…

By Cathryn Warburton, The Legal Lioness, 1 year10 January 2022 ago
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What should you do if you have your trademark registered in the name of your old company?

So what should you do if you have a trademark registered in the name of your old company, and that company is maybe being dissolved, you forgot to renew it, or you sold your shares to somebody else, how can you get your trademark back? Unfortunately, you might not be Read more…

By Cathryn Warburton, The Legal Lioness, 1 year3 January 2022 ago
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