Marketing law
Marketing law

What You Need to Know about Using Your Name in Your Business Name

February 26, 2016

It’s not uncommon to associate a person’s full name or a family name with a business. Some of the most […]
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Legal Issues to Consider Before Entering a Co-Branding Partnership

February 11, 2016

In a previous post about the legal side of branding, we pointed out the importance of clearly identifying the legal […]
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Understanding the Legal Side of Branding, Part 2

January 14, 2016

In the previous post, we began discussing legal issues related to branding. For example, we explained why organizations should carefully […]
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Understanding the Legal Side of Branding, Part 1

January 8, 2016

A new year brings new beginnings. It may sound like a cliché, but many people view this time of year […]
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Follow the Rules for Social Media Contests to Avoid a #Headache

December 7, 2015

From small mom-and-pop shops to the world’s most well-known brands, organizations have jumped on the social media contest bandwagon. “Like” […]
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Images Aren’t Free Just Because They’re on the Internet

November 23, 2015

I found an image on the Internet, so I can use it on my website and brochure, right? Wrong. Just […]
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Got a Selfie of You and a Celebrity? Be Careful How You Use It.

November 5, 2015

The estate of Marilyn Monroe has been embroiled in various legal battles for decades with people who have attempted to […]
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What Businesses Need to Know about the FCC’s TCPA Ruling, Part 2

August 18, 2015

In the previous post, we began to lay out the highlights of the Federal Communications Commission’s recent Declaratory Ruling about […]
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What Businesses Need to Know about the FCC’s TCPA Ruling, Part 1

August 13, 2015

In the previous post, we discussed the history of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which was passed in response […]
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