This is timely and relevant for me! I’ll be meeting with my IP Director to understand how companies have been bitten and what I can do as a designer to protect them and myself. Especially with research, as a UX designer, research is risk adverse but still needs protection!
You should also know that if you register a trademark, you are forced by law to enforce that trademark! Meaning that if someone copies your logo, and they refuse to stop using it after you reach out to them, you are forced to sue them! If you don't, you loose the trademark.
I have a trademark lawyer within my company that communicated to my team that every use and iteration of our logo should have the registration (R) next to it, even in use cases where the wordmark or solo mark are so small the R would be illegible. In many web use cases I don't see companies that I would think have their own marks registered using their logos with R or TM (not even the famously litigious ones like Disney). Do you know of any hard and fast rule, or guides/resources, regarding when to use those?
This is timely and relevant for me! I’ll be meeting with my IP Director to understand how companies have been bitten and what I can do as a designer to protect them and myself. Especially with research, as a UX designer, research is risk adverse but still needs protection!
How is it that the timing and the content of your videos sometimes is just PERFECT! Can't thank you enough for this one.
you connected the concepts super clearly, thank you! 😊
You're so welcome!
Very brief and inspiring video. Especially that tool which shows us the similarities between logos. Great work!
(CHICAGO) Outstanding! Needed! Bravo!
Thank you kindly!
You should also know that if you register a trademark, you are forced by law to enforce that trademark! Meaning that if someone copies your logo, and they refuse to stop using it after you reach out to them, you are forced to sue them! If you don't, you loose the trademark.
THanks for sharing this
Muchas gracias por este video. Es muy útil y lo has explicado de una manera super clara. Thanks again!
De nada! estoy feliz de que te guste :)
I found the video interesting and useful. 👍
Glad you liked it!
Thank you ma’am, I understand 🤓
Can you recommend any websites where typography that we create to be checked against other font/typography?
I have a trademark lawyer within my company that communicated to my team that every use and iteration of our logo should have the registration (R) next to it, even in use cases where the wordmark or solo mark are so small the R would be illegible. In many web use cases I don't see companies that I would think have their own marks registered using their logos with R or TM (not even the famously litigious ones like Disney). Do you know of any hard and fast rule, or guides/resources, regarding when to use those?
I don't I'm afraid, but let me see if I can find something for you!
@@charlimarieTV thanks so much!