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I. TRADEMARK
TRADEMARK
A trademark is a word, symbol, or phrase, used to identify a particular manufacturer or seller's products and distinguish them from the products of another.
Obtaining a trademark for your company can be an important part of protecting your creativity and products. If you or someone you know needs help with the legal aspect of receiving a trademark or copyright, talk to the business lawyers
The symbol means the trade mark has been registered. The TM symbol (trademark) usually denotes that the owner is claiming unregistered trade mark right.
Trademark of Samsung:
Trademark of Samsung:
Symbol or logo for company is the best method to show your company identity and it also represent your companys reputation and integrity. There is little consideration when you want to register your symbol or logo for company like:
The design of the logo The uniqueness of the logo
Trademark of Samsung:
As we can see, the current Samsung logo design is intended to emphasize flexibility and simplicity while conveying a dynamic and innovative image through the ellipse, the symbol of the universe and the world stage.
The openings on both ends of the ellipse where the letters "S" and "G" are located are intended to illustrate the company's open-mindedness and the desire to communicate with the world. The English rendering is a visual expression of its core corporate vision, excellence in customer service through technology.
Trademark of Samsung:
The basic color in the logo is blue, the color that the company has had used in its logos for years. The blue color symbolizes stability and reliability, which are precisely what the company wishes to accomplish with its customers. It also stands for social responsibility as a corporate citizen, a company official explained.
DOMAIN NAMES
A domain name is an identification string that defines an area of authority.
So many legal issues on domain name have arisen, and accordingly more and more disputes between domain name holders and complainants have been taken before relative courts all over the world. There are conflicting decisions among different authority and even within the same nation.
Typosquattingthose registering common misspellings of trademarks as domain nameshave also been targeted successfully in trademark infringement suits.
Domain of Samsung
Samsung is the legal domain of Samsung Company. http://www.samsung.com/
III. COPYRIGHTS
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, giving the creator of an original work, exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time. A copyright is an exclusive right. That means you have the right to exclude all others from copying your work or from making works derived from your work. The other side of the coin, of course, is that you do not have the right to copy another person's work (music, screenplay, images) without permission, unless the work is in the public domain.
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright law does not protect short phrases, tag lines, or business and domain names. Trademark law may protect those elements. Copyright law also does not protect the ideas on your website. Although patents may protect business methods involving websites, underlying, exposed ideas have no legal protection.
Copyright protection is automatic when the creative work is created. Ownership of the copyright vests in the author of the work unless the author is an employee creating the work within the scope of her duties or there is a written agreement that transfers copyright ownership.
TRADE SECRTES
formula, practice, process, design, instru ment, pattern, or compilation of information which is not generally known or reasonably ascertainable, by which a business can obtain an economic advantage over competitors or customers.
Protection
A company can protect its confidential information through non-compete and non-disclosure contracts with its employees (within the constraints of employment law, including only restraint that is reasonable in geographic and time scope). The law of protection of confidential information effectively allows a perpetual monopoly in secret information - it does not expire as would a patent. The lack of formal protection, however, means that a third party is not prevented from independently duplicating and using the secret information once it is discovered.
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