It is known as the criminals "M.O." or Modus Operandi,which transaltes literally as their "method of operation." Many (most?) criminals tend to repeat those actions which have proved successful for them in the past, thereby setting a pattern of behavior.
you could go to jail or worse.Another View: Trademark and copyright infringement are, for the most part, violations of civil statutes. Generally only monetary fines can be imposed NOT jail or prison time.HOWEVER - if the violations of the trademark law cross the line into a criminal conspiracy (e.g.: manufacturing and/or distributing falsely labeled products) then THAT becomes a criminal matter and the violators MAY be tried under criminal statutes.
Generally speaking it could be considered so. There are cases, however, where it could have significant impact if the trademark is a very famous one and could be sold or traded as a separate asset.
yes it is possable ; but if you dont get the attorney you could have some legal problems
No; they can sue you for the very first one if they want.
you can neither trademark nor copyright a body treatment. You could trademark the name of the treatment or copyright an illustration, written description, or film of the treatment. To protect a method of operation you would have to seek a patent.
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No, but if you're using it in commerce you could register it as a trademark.
There are plenty of steps someone would have to follow to register a trademark. As there are too many to name here, one could check out the website USPTO.
Upon issuance of the Trademark Certificate legalized by the Trademark Office in that country
Taylor Trademark Bloom goes by TradeMark, and Trademark.
Since names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection an advertising slogan could only be registered as a trademark.
The trademark name for the carbonated beverage comes from lithium (element number 7) because of the use of lithium citrate in its original formulation.The slang term for a criminal activity meant a felony, one that could result in a prison term of 7 years or more.