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US trademark conflict with other countries??
Hello, I have a trademark I want to register that is used for a product line we sell and market in the US. I noticed there is a similiar type of product that is registered in Japan with the trademark I want to register in the US. Is this going to be a


Re: Texas Gay Marriage Ban
"cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote: > John Hyde wrote: > >> Riiight. Remember, I agreed with you on the "second prong?" >> All I am saying is that if there is a "grammatical oopsie" then >> there is no "plain language". I understand tha


Re: suing a company, who is the defendant?
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:27:48 -0500, Paul Cassel <pcasselplus2@comcast.net> wrote: >The Carmack Amendment (federal statute) pre-empts local and state law >when it comes to suits against moving companies. What you can do is file >a suit against the


Re: Security deposit... and then some...
etothex wrote: > > Hello all, > I have a question regarding a security deposit issue. I recently moved > out of an apartment (Montgomery County, MD if that helps), leaving the > account, rent and utilities, paid perfectly. Before moving I was unable


Re: Security deposit... and then some...
Etothex says: > Before moving I was unable > to verbally schedule an appointment to meet for a joint walkthrough of > the unit with management. Because of this I was told that the final > inspection and damages would be assessed solely by the compan


Re: Security deposit... and then some...
etothex <etothex_2001@yahoo.com> wrote: : Hello all, : I have a question regarding a security deposit issue. I recently moved : out of an apartment (Montgomery County, MD if that helps), leaving the : account, rent and utilities, paid perfectly. Befor


Re: school project - dead ended and in need of advice
jyross@gmail.com wrote: > So I have a school project that's due in a week and I've beaten my head > against a brick wall trying to figure up ways to search for possible > cases for information. I'm not looking for anyone to do my homework - I > prefer


Re: school project - dead ended and in need of advice
jyross@gmail.com wrote: > So I have a school project that's due in a week and I've beaten my head > against a brick wall trying to figure up ways to search for possible > cases for information. I'm not looking for anyone to do my homework - I > prefer


MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS AND CHARTER
=== [Revised 1 August 2005] MISC.LEGAL.MODERATED POSTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Posting should be done in the ordinary manner by using news software. DO NOT MAIL POSTINGS TO THE MODERATOR. If you can't post using news softw


Re: Landlord refusing to accept cash for late fee--legal?
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote: >> Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >>> <prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote: >>>>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote: >> >>> What if it's owed due to a cur


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How to cancel a living trust?
My wife and I, the trustors, wish to cancel a living trust. Is it sufficient to write a simple statement of cancellation bearing the signatures of both trustors? Must cancellation signatures be notarized? If a cancellation form is necessary, is


Re: False ag assault; need exp counsel
Frank, What a mess. Ok, you and a neighbor have a long standing feud. During one such neighborly altercation your neighbor was shouting at you abusively from his property. You arm yourself with a deadly weapon and confront your neighbor.You


Re: Falsifying email
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:27:32 -0500, "cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Do you have authority for that?... It would be most surprising, since >> forgery originated as a common-law offense which had no such element. >> >> It certainly is


Re: False ag assault; need exp counsel
Frank M wrote: > This is serious and I would appreciate some legal direction from > knowledgeable and experience > counsel. <snap> Not an attorney, but then, none of them here are going to give you legal advice, except to see a local attorney.


Re: Debt Collection and Attempted Extortion
> The problem (based on reality) is this- > > 1. The hospital claims that the patient owes a "balance due after > insurance" of $400.00. > 2. The insurance company claims that (i) they paid the hospital the > full amount they're required to under t


Re: Copyrighting a title
Dick Adams wrote: > Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the > title and an abstract of its contents? > Copyrights do not protect titles.


Re: Copyrighting a title
"Dick Adams" <rdadams@smart.net> wrote in message news:fsimo19ftvsq8p0u7hbn7h8c9g2tua2s3k@4ax.com... > Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the > title and an abstract of its contents? No. Titles are not works of authorsh


Re: Copyrighting a title
Dick Adams wrote: > Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the > title and an abstract of its contents? > > Dick > A from the hip shot --- no. A title is not a work. I think you'll find a number of instances where multipl


Re: Copyrighting a title
In article <fsimo19ftvsq8p0u7hbn7h8c9g2tua2s3k@4ax.com>, rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote: > Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the > title and an abstract of its contents? No. Titles can not be copyrighted. --


Re: Copyrighting a title
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:27:11 -0500, rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote: >Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the >title and an abstract of its contents? Generally, titles are not protected by copyright in the US. "C


Re: Copyrighting a title
Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:27:11 -0500 from Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net>: > Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the > title and an abstract of its contents? Unless I'm very much mistaken, titles can't be copyrighted. You can'


Re: Copyrighting a title
In article <fsimo19ftvsq8p0u7hbn7h8c9g2tua2s3k@4ax.com>, Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote: >Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the >title and an abstract of its contents? No. Copyright does not apply to the _title_ o


Re: Copyrighting a title
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:27:11 -0500, rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote: >Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the >title and an abstract of its contents? Not in the United States. The title of a work is considered to b


Re: Copyrighting a title
In article <fsimo19ftvsq8p0u7hbn7h8c9g2tua2s3k@4ax.com>, Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote: >Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the >title and an abstract of its contents? As a general rules, titles can't be copyrighte


Re: Copyrighting a title
Dick Adams wrote: > Is it possible to copyright the title of a book by submitting the > title and an abstract of its contents? > > Dick No, the title alone is not a copyrightable work. When you talk about "submitting", though, I wonder what you'


Bank Dispute
Last year I purchased a kitchen floor and financed it on a credit card with 6 months deferred interest. A few days prior to the payment due date, I made an online payment in full to the credit card company from my bank account funds. The checks I had f


Re: auto accident questions
> Probably not for $3000, but they will probably settle. If they > deny the claim or propose a settlement that is unacceptable to you, your > recourse would be to sue the driver of the other vehicle. If they are > found to be at fault by the court


Arrested due to lie...help
Apologies for the re-posting...need to offer direct backline access... This is serious and I would appreciate some legal direction from knowledgeable and experience counsel. This is ocuring in an upscale n'hood in Atlanta, GA, Fulton County. Sum


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