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FDA Compliance and Importation
by thewangiplaw | Dec 21, 2020 | Blog, Intellectual Property, Wang IP Law Blog
There are several components to look out for and ensure you abide by when importing items such as food or electronics into the United States. There are different procedures and protocols to reference to, when dealing with goods that may have a higher probability of...
Procedure for Copyright Registration of Multiple Unpublished Works
by thewangiplaw | Dec 7, 2020 | Blog, Wang IP Law Blog
The United States Copyright Office has implemented a new procedure for registration of multiple unpublished works. Registrants are no longer allowed to submit multiple unpublished works for registration under the Standard application or paper form. Instead,...
Trademark Protection for Products Containing Cannabis
by thewangiplaw | Dec 1, 2020 | Blog, Intellectual Property
While the cannabis industry is rapidly growing, some estimates project sales to be upwards of $25 billion by 2035. Although, 33 states and the District of Columbia has legalized medical and recreational marijuana, marijuana is still considered a Schedule I drug under...
Patent Marking
by thewangiplaw | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog, Intellectual Property
Patented or patent pending products often display a patent marking as an indicator of the intellectual property type protection granted to that product. Essentially, a patent marking gives constructive notice to the public and as such, potential infringers become...
Considering product licensing? What the licensor should know
On behalf of Wang IP Law Group, P.C. | Mar 2, 2018 | Blog
For inventors focused on research and design, aspects of manufacturing and marketing can be an unwelcome challenge. Product licensing can be a way for an inventor to launch an idea and bring their product to market. For many, product licensing offers an ideal balance...
Using patent-sharing to expand into new markets
On behalf of Wang IP Law Group, P.C. | Feb 23, 2018 | Blog
A breaking news story has just come out that Google and Tencent, China’s biggest tech company, have agreed to share patents covering a range of products and technologies.Tencent Holdings, Ltd., best known for its WeChat messaging app, is the fifth largest tech...
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