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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
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"cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> John Hyde wrote:
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>> 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
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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
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etothex wrote:
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> 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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> 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
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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.
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"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
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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
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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.
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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
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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'
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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
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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
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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
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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'
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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
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> 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
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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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