Hi. I am pretty sure too liscenece a Logo is too make it... official. so you can put your logo on products and billboards if you want too go that far :) so just mean to officialise it really. Bye
A logo, strictly as an image, would be automatically protected by copyright as soon as it was fixed in a tangible medium. To use it in business, however, you may also wish to register it as a trademark.
You automatically own a copyright just by drawing it.
Your company logo is protected by trademark law as soon as you start using it in your business. Basic trademark law protects your exclusive right to use of your company logo without the need for registration with any government agency
To license a logo, you go through the same process as registering a trademark or a slogan.
You must contact the legal department of the compy shose logo you wish to use and get their permission.
Yes, but you'd probably derive more benefit from trademarking it.
It is best to contact a lawyer to check with trademarking issues. In order for you to be sure that you are not taking a per-copyrighted logo as well as to protect the logo in which you see to make your own.
The company or individuals that are legally permitted to display DVD logo's and products are the people that own the rights by development or ownership of the product combined with the logo.
No and if you did they would get you for forgery
Your girlfriend entered legally but now she is illegal What is the process now?"
Provided the logo is registered as a trademark, and not in the public domain, no you cannot use it without permission.
The process was a legal process and that is the result.
Well there are quite a few of these businesses, like DirectLegal or Trademarkia that actually do it for around 99~159 dollars. Also, be sure to watch out for businesses that charge way too much for their services, like SecureYourTrademark, which charges a whopping ~500 dollars.
You should establish your strategic goals based on your desired brand, extend your potential names from 500 to 1,000, recognize your top 50 name choices and Send your list to an attorney who specializes in naming and trademarking.
Unless your use of the logo could be considered "fair use" the only legal way to use someone elses' intellectual property would be to ask permission.
You can tell by whether or not their clothing has the abercrombie and fitch logo which is a small moose embroidered on them. this logo is patened so no one can reproduce it legally without the company's permission.
Yes, it can. That logo has artistic and design elements, thus is legally regarded as a work of artistic creation, and therefore is protected by the copyright law.