Month: April 2016

Franchising 101: An Introduction to Franchising a Business

Franchising a business is the process where business owners license the rights to operate their business to third-party operators. Depending on whether you find yourself as either a buyer or seller in a franchise, there are many differences as to how you would normally approach a franchising situation. Whether you are a franchisee or a franchisor, contacting a business lawyer with expertise in franchising is essential. There are many considerations and bodies of law that are apparent in the franchising world and taking the right steps to handle franchising could be the difference between success and failure. 

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The Business of the Film Industry: Forming an LLC for Your Film Company

Like the rest of the entertainment world, the film industry has significantly changed over the past years. Among one of these many changes, having formal business structure has become one of the norms that, many years ago, was unheard of.  While an LLC is an excellent option for many film companies, for some film companies, a corporation would possibly make better sense to fit your company needs. Having an attorney help you flush out the different types of business entities and help you make a determination as to which one might be in your company’s best interest can be quite invaluable.

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New Domains Equal Continued Problems With Cybersquatting

Cybersquatting occurs when an entity (a person, a company, etc.) intentionally buys up the domain name of a specific business and then holds on to it, with the intent of selling that domain to the business for large profit later. If you own a trademark and find that the domain name cooreponding with your trademark has been taken, it is possible that you may be the victim of cybersquatting. 

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An Intro to Trademark Licensing – How Can a Trademark License Agreement Help Your Business Generate Income?

Trademark licensing is the process where a trademark owner agrees to give another person or company permission to use its trademark, in a commercial setting, in exchange for a fee. There are many reasons why licensing a trademark can be very advantageous. Trademark licenses are complex with several points to be negotiated. An attorney who is well acquainted with trademark licensing is invaluable in providing information regarding licensing requirements and advice in creating and negotiating a trademark license.

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Registering a Trademark – The Six Step Process of Applying for a Trademark in the US

Applying for a trademark can be done without a trademark lawyer. However, it is highly recommended that you strongly consider hiring one to assist you with your application. A trademark can be one of the most valuable assets in your company’s intellectual property portfolio and having your application done correctly can help you in ensuring your protections are in order. All and all, the trademark registration process is a six-step process that can last anywhere from six months to 24 months to complete. In this blog post by Cordero Law, we go over the six steps to help you understand what you will be facing in the trademark process.

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