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Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights - What's the Difference?

A discussion of the differences between patents, trademarks and copyrights. What they protect. How long they last.


Intellectual Property – The 3 Branches: Copyrights, Patents & Trademarks

When you hear the phrase intellectual property, what do you think of? How can something that exists in your mind be considered property? Are your ideas your property similar to that of your house or car?


FAQs - Licensing Intellectual Property (IP)

Licensing is a key business strategy. It's a way to maximize the earnings from inventions and creative works.


Intellectual Property: Patent Infringement

In the case of Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH v Waters Ltd (2005), the claimant, the proprietor of a European patent for a pump and control system, brought proceedings against the defendant for patent infringement. The patent is for a pump for delivering solvent under pressure to high-pressure liquid chromatography columns. In particular, the patent relates to the control of the flow rate of the pump by altering the stroke volume and the frequency of reciprocation of the pistons.


Wills, Trusts and Durable Powers of Attorney

Information on wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and estate planning in California.


Living Will Form vs. Health Care Power of Attorney Form

A will to live, formally called a living will form, is a type of advance directive. These legal forms are usually required to be notarized or signed and dated by witnesses.


Are You Prepared in Case of an Emergency?

If you were injured in an accident today would your family know what to do?


Advance Health Directive: The Living Will and The Power of Attorney

A living will, also called will to live, is one type of advanced health edict, or advanced health care principle. It often goes along with a specific type of power of attorney or health care alternative. These are legal tools that are usually witnessed or notarized.


Grandparent DNA Testing To Establish Family Relationship

Apart from DNA paternity tests, DNA tests may also be used to establish other family relationships, such as that of a child's grandparents. In this article we are going to look at the subject of grandparent DNA tests, how they are done and what it involves.


Why Should I Write A Will?

If you die without a Will (and statistics suggest that about 70% of UK citizens either have no Will, or that the Will they have is out of date or inadequate) those you leave behind will have a difficult time of it! A bereavement brings with it enough emotional and practical problems of its own to have financial and legal ones added to it.


When is a Person Too Incapacitated to Sign a Will, Trust, or Power of Attorney?

When is a person too incapacitated to sign a legal document such as a will, trust, or power of attorney? This article discusses some of the factors and legal rules that go into determining whether the person may legally sign these documents.


Discussing Wills and Powers of Attorney With Your Parents

Discussing wills and durable powers of attorney with your parents can be somewhat scary for most people. This article discusses several approaches that have proved successful for the author's clients.


Last Will And Testament-What's Next?

So you have finally made your will! You are happy in the knowledge your loved ones will be provided for. Is there anything else you need to do?


Wills and Trusts: Four Reasons People Delay & Shouldn't

Learn the 4 mind shifts you need to overcome estate planning procrastination.


Advance Directives and Do Not Resuscitate Orders Explained

An advance directive outlines what wishes your doctor must follow if you become unable to make your own medical decisions. When you're admitted to the hospital usually the staff will ask you if you have an advance directive, or you can hand your doctor and hospital staff a copy yourself if they don't ask.


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