Did you know that intellectual property rights do not end with the death of the creator? Similar to other assets, intellectual property can be passed on by a will, trust, or even intestacy. Since intellectual property is an intangible asset, many people do not realize...
Month: October 2021
Will We Run Out of Trademarks?
by Wang IP Law Group P.C | Oct 21, 2021 | Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation
Trademarks are one of the most important resources that a company can have. Trademarks and intellectual property as a whole serve as an indicator of the source of a manufactured good, give customers a first impression of the product, and show the business’s commitment...
7 Factors to Consider When Writing Your Will
by Wang IP Law Group P.C | Oct 15, 2021 | Business Litigation, Wang IP Law Blog
Our inevitable mortality is often the last thing on each of our minds, and as a result, the preparation for that event is often lacking. Too many people fail to create a will usually because they are afraid to face their own death or are too busy to sit down and draft...
Amazon Brand Registry
by Wang IP Law Group P.C | Oct 8, 2021 | Intellectual Property
Many businesses and manufacturers rely significantly on and even exclusively on Amazon.com to make their products available to consumers. To help manufacturers maintain control of their product listings and better protect their intellectual property, Amazon.com...
Maintaining Trademark Protections
On Behalf of Wang IP Law Group, P.C. | Oct 4, 2021 | Intellectual Property
A trademark is an important part of any business’ intellectual property (IP) protection plan. Getting the trademark registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) helps to better ensure that protections extend throughout the nation and can give...
3 ways to safely market your IP abroad
On Behalf of Wang IP Law Group, P.C. | Oct 4, 2021 | Intellectual Property
If you plan on exporting, manufacturing or selling products in another country, you must prioritize protecting your intellectual property (IP). Every country works differently and has different challenges when it comes to IP protection, and you must make sure that you...