New Laws that You Should Know About

Trademarks are a company’s way of protecting symbols, words and phrases that consumers associate with a certain brand or company. A stack of laws dictates what a company has to do in order to achieve a trademark on specific images, phrases and/or words.

As with any law in the United States’ legal system, these laws can change at the drop of a hat. It is important that you keep up with the latest law changes regarding trademarks. Here’s a look at just some of the latest law changes that affect the trademark process.

No Extension Requests

Under the new trademark laws, a person or company requesting an opposition against a newly registered trademark will only have 180 days to file the opposition. In the past, parties could extend the process by filing for an extension.

Color Protection

Should a company or person wish to trademark an image that contains color, they will be required to file the trademark application with a colored image and request that the colors be trademarked. In the past companies and people requesting trademarks could submit a black and white image and fill in the colors at a later date.

Electronic Filing Size Requirements

The United States Patent and Trade Office now requires any company or person filing for a trademark to make sure that the image’s length and width are between 250 and 944 pixels. Any image not meeting this requirement could face automatic rejection.

Trademark laws, like all types of laws, are ever changing. If you are planning on filing for a trademark or a patent, it is important that you contact an attorney like a California trademark dispute resolution attorney to help you through the trademark process.

New Laws for California

Everyone knows that California is a pretty crazy place. Is not only teeming with stars and crime, but the cost of living is through the roof and unemployment is at one of the highest rates in the country. Now new laws that were passed in the state for the year 2010 prove just how different California is. See if you can imagine these laws being passed where you are from.

There is new law that states that if you are an actor and you are lucky enough to have an agent, your agent can no longer charge you a fee up front. This means that agents actually have to start working before they are allowed to accept payment. What a novel thought.

A new law has been passed that will make paparazzi have to pay a fine if they take a picture of a celebrity having a personal time with their family or doing a family activity and sell the photo without the star’s consent. Sadly, the pictures are probably worth more than the fine so either way they make money.

For all the plastic surgeons a new law has been passed that requires all patients to have a physical exam before undergoing elective plastic surgery. Makes you wonder what those doctors are doing if not making sure their patients are healthy enough to have the surgery.

For all the politicians who have their family or lovers on their staff, you are no longer allowed to pay them because it is enriching your own household. Shame on everyone who made that law have to come into being.