GMMG Intellectual Property
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:32 am
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Below is an "Intellectual Property Notice" that a lot of my clients have started placing on their website to tell people that they have various protection, and more specifically on their website's "Term of use" or "Disclaimer" or any relevant page:
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
This website and various aspects of this website may be protected by federal statutory and common law copyright protection, federal statutory and common law trademark and service mark protection, federal statutory and common law trade dress protection, and federal patent protection. Any infringement of the intellectual property rights of this website will be aggressively prosecuted. Verification of such may be made by the patent, trademark, and copyright law firm of Johnson and Phung LLC, website www.mnpatentlaw.com and more specifically, Thomas Phung of www.mnpatentlaw.com.
This website and various aspects of this website may be protected by federal statutory and common law copyright protection, federal statutory and common law trademark and service mark protection, federal statutory and common law trade dress protection, and federal patent protection.
Any infringement of the intellectual property rights of this website will be aggressively prosecuted. Verification of such may be made by the patent, trademark, and copyright law firm of Johnson and Phung LLC, website www.mnpatentlaw.com and more specifically, Thomas Phung of www.mnpatentlaw.com.
From this moment on you should use the symbol (TM) next to your trademark (for example GMMG ™) to put people on legal notice that you have some form of trademark/branding protection.
Jim Smith - GMMG Registry
Below is an "Intellectual Property Notice" that a lot of my clients have started placing on their website to tell people that they have various protection, and more specifically on their website's "Term of use" or "Disclaimer" or any relevant page:
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
This website and various aspects of this website may be protected by federal statutory and common law copyright protection, federal statutory and common law trademark and service mark protection, federal statutory and common law trade dress protection, and federal patent protection. Any infringement of the intellectual property rights of this website will be aggressively prosecuted. Verification of such may be made by the patent, trademark, and copyright law firm of Johnson and Phung LLC, website www.mnpatentlaw.com and more specifically, Thomas Phung of www.mnpatentlaw.com.
This website and various aspects of this website may be protected by federal statutory and common law copyright protection, federal statutory and common law trademark and service mark protection, federal statutory and common law trade dress protection, and federal patent protection.
Any infringement of the intellectual property rights of this website will be aggressively prosecuted. Verification of such may be made by the patent, trademark, and copyright law firm of Johnson and Phung LLC, website www.mnpatentlaw.com and more specifically, Thomas Phung of www.mnpatentlaw.com.
From this moment on you should use the symbol (TM) next to your trademark (for example GMMG ™) to put people on legal notice that you have some form of trademark/branding protection.
Jim Smith - GMMG Registry