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Your name, your company's name and the names of your company's products are all important intellectual property assets that require protection as much as your most valuable trade secrets. Trademarks can be infringed upon in many different ways. One area that can frequently be overlooked with regard to trademarked names and phrases is the registration of Internet domain names...
Your name, your company's name and the names of your company's products are all important intellectual property assets that require protection as much as your most valuable trade secrets. Trademarks can be infringed upon in many different ways. One area that can frequently be overlooked with regard to trademarked names and phrases is the registration of Internet domain names...
Your name, your company's name and the names of your company's products are all important intellectual property assets that require protection as much as your most valuable trade secrets. Trademarks can be infringed upon in many different ways. One area that can frequently be overlooked with regard to trademarked names and phrases is the registration of Internet domain names.
In many cases, people commonly referred to as cyber squatters will attempt to register domain names that are the same as or very close to names and slogans that have been trademarked in hopes of selling them to the company for a profit. If one of your trademarks is being used as a domain name without your authorization, it is important that contact a qualified cybersquatting attorney with the ability to protect your rights.
At Norred Law PLLC in Arlington, Texas, we represent clients in a variety of cybersquatting matters. Our founding attorney, Warren V. Norred, has experience handling cases involving Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) proceedings as well as federal court actions under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA).
Contact one of our Texas offices in Arlington, Weatherford or Southlake to schedule an appointment to discuss your case with a lawyer.
About Norred Law, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Cybersquatting
- Intellectual Property
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