“Fair Use” is the use of someone else’s trademark in a way that will not subject the user to liability for infringing the owner’s rights. Fair use is a defense to a claim of trademark infringement. The first type of fair use is known as “classic” or “descriptive” fair use. This is where the trademark…
Brett Sondike, Director of Client Services at Rosenbaum Famularo, PC, law firm behind AmazonSellersLawyer.com, talks about employee management and ways to deal with Amazon. Business Law for Sellers: Managing Employees We care about the long term health of your account. Honesty is a hallmark of our business dealings. Our team will give honest assessments of…
Trade Dress Explained for Sellers: Trade dress is a form of intellectual property that is protected under the Lanham Act and has been defined by the Supreme Court as the “total image and overall appearance” of a good. Under the traditional view, trade dress only protected the way a product was “dressed up” and solid…
The law offices of FERENCE & ASSOCIATES, LLC on behalf of the company Doggie Dental Inc. filed an infringement lawsuit against tons of sellers. The basis of the lawsuit is defendants’ willful infringement of one or more of Doggie Dental’s U.S. Patents, No. 10,477,838 (“Plaintiffs’ Patent” or “the ‘838 patent”). Specifically, by offering for sale,…