Can I use pictures in my PowerPoint?
Can I use pictures in my PowerPoint?
Images you can use for presentations There are three types of images you can use in your presentations: Images that you created. If you took the photo or created the graph yourself, then you’re usually good to go! Two important caveats here: 1) Adding something to someone else’s photo or image does not count.
How do you get around trademark infringements?
Here are five steps small business owners can follow to avoid a trademark infringement lawsuit:
- Do your research. Before you settle on a name, logo, or domain name, make sure it is not already trademarked.
- Enlist help.
- Consider general liability insurance.
- Register your trademark.
- Document your findings.
What happens if you use a trademark without permission?
United States law allows the holders of federally registered trademarks to sue others who use those marks without permission, when the use in question causes a “likelihood of confusion” to actual or potential customers.
Can you fight a trademark?
How can I challenge a trademark registration or application? You may challenge a trademark registration issued by the USPTO by filing a petition to cancel the registration with the Trademark Trial & Appeal Board (TTAB).
What is the difference between registered and trademark?
What is Trademark vs. Registered? The trademark symbol (TM) is a mark that companies often use on a logo, name, phrase, word, or design that represents the business. The registered symbol (R) represents a mark that is a registered trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Should I use R or TM?
You do not have to have registered a trademark to use it and many companies will opt to use the TM symbol for new goods or services in advance of and during the application process. The R symbol indicates that this word, phrase or logo is a registered trademark for the product or service.