Owning the Domain Name Doesn't Mean You Own the Trademark
You found the perfect name. You raced to GoDaddy, grabbed the .com before anyone else could, and breathed a sigh of relief. Your brand name is secure, right? Not quite.
Myth: Once I Register My Trademark, It's Protected Forever
We get it. You filed the application, you waited the better part of a year (sometimes two), you finally got that registration certificate. Surely that's the end of the story? It's not.
Myth: Registering a Trademark only takes a few days
This is one of the most common misconceptions we hear from new business owners, and it can lead to real problems.
Canada rethinks its Geographical Indication regime
Canada is rethinking what counts as a "Geographical Indication” (GI), and it could change how Canadian crafts, art, and Indigenous products are protected.
The IP Battle behind Mother’s Day
Most people don't know that the creator of Mother's Day died penniless — bankrupted by her own IP battles.
Nexus Solutions v. Krougly: Copyright Ownership in the Course of Employment
It’s common for employers to assume that anything an employee develops while employed is automatically owned by the company.