Sentences with phrase «federal registration rights»

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Plenty of places will explain how to file for a patent or a trademark registration, and it's true that a federal registration can help enforce your company's rights.
It ends with a call for state and federal lawmakers to reject campaign contributions from gun rights groups like the NRA, enact stricter licensing and registration requirements for guns, a ban on «all classes of weapons that do not serve the specific uses of personal protection and sport shooting» and other gun control measures.
Voter registration policies in Texas violate federal law, a judge ruled in an order unveiled Tuesday, marking another voting - rights legal setback for the state's government.
(B) deny the right of any individual to vote in any Federal election because of an error or omission on any record or paper relating to any application, registration, or other act requisite to voting, if such error or omission is not material in determining whether such individual is qualified under State law to vote in such election; or
Registering a trademark, however, grants you several exclusive rights, including nationwide trademark rights, access to federal courts for litigation, constructive use and notice (meaning others can not feign ignorance of your trademark), and it may become uncontestable after five years of unopposed registration.
Management and Enforcement (protecting copyright and trade - marks, enforcing intellectual property rights, preparing and drafting applications for copyright and trademark registrations, copyright and trademark searches and legal opinions, litigating, overseeing and managing copyright intellectual property infringement matters in Federal Court)
Political Law: Summer Associates may be asked to research federal or state campaign finance, gift or lobbying laws; review political and issue advertisements for compliance with such laws; draft briefs regarding First Amendment or voting rights litigation; and review political committee registrations or reports;
Section 29 of the federal Ending the Long - gun Registry Act, which requires the destruction of all records contained in registries related to the registration of long guns, is constitutional, and Quebec has no legal right to the data.
It's possible that the registrant of the trademark abandoned the federal trademark registration, but is still using the mark — and so still has common law trademark rights.
Once you have the answers to these questions, visit with an intellectual property attorney to determine whether a federal trademark registration would be right for your company.
Section 190D (2) of the NTA gives native title applicants who fail the registration test (26) the right to apply to the Federal Court for judicial review of the Native Title registrar's decision not to register their application on the National Native Title Register.
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