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Honest, Fair Feedback - Why You're Unlikely to Give or Receive It When the Stakes are High tside the U.S.Honest, Fair Feedback.You want it. Everyone does.Only trouble is, the more you need it, the less likely you are to get it.Why? Research shows that 98% of us do one or more of these three things when we have a difficult message to convey - and we think we're doing "the right thing":-We Ease In: We try to make our point without being obvious about it. This can come out as:Leading questions: "How do you think your presentation went?" (while privately thinking it was a disast Question: Do I have to register my mark? Registration is not required. Common law rights attach as a result of using the mark. Question: What are the benefits of Trademark Registration? You can register a mark in your state, nationwide, and internationally. If you register your name/mark, it will show up in search reports and hence others will be on notice of your claim. You also What You Need to Know About Careers in Media It’s very upsetting to find someone using your business name, or one that is “confusingly similar.” Taking advantage of Trademark law can help prevent problems and protect your rights.When you are thinking about a career in media, you may be only thinking about the person who anchors the morning news; however, there are many more careers in media that are less obvious, but very challenging and rewarding as well. Media and the right and want to know is very important in this day, and this had made work in the media business competitive and in high demand. While working in this field is not easy, with looming deadlines and odd hours, it is a great career to consider. Various Media Careers Question: What does Trademark law protect? Trademark protection may be available for any word, phrase, name, symbol, sound (called “the mark”) that identifies or distinguishes your product or service from those made or sold by others. It includes the exclusive right to use the mark in connection with the goods and/or services listed in the registration. Question: When can I use the ™ SM or ® ? Proper usage is important! TM applies to products; SM applies to services. You can use TM or SM without registration. ® stands for registered and can only be used when a trademark has been approved (registered) by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. A trademark should be used as an adjective (not a noun or verb). For example: Correct: Rollerblade® inline skates Incorrect: “rollerblades” Correct: Make copies on the XEROX® copier. Incorrect: XEROX this report. Question: How can I find out if my name (or mark) is eligible for trademark protection? To see if anyone else is claiming the name or similar name, you can search online (e.g., www. google.com) and you will want to confirm the availability of the Internet domain name. You can also search on the Website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov). These searches do not guarantee that the name is not in use, but they are a good indication of U.S. availability. More sophisticated international searches are needed if you plan to do business outside the U.S. Question: Do I have to register my mark? Registration is not required. Common law rights attach as a result of using the mark. Question: What are the benefits of Trademark Registration? You can register a mark in your state, nationwide, and internationally. If you register your name/mark, it will show up in search reports and hence others will be on notice of your claim. You also Mobile Car Wash Money Flows others. It includes the exclusive right to use the mark in connection with the goods and/or services listed in the registration.One major problem in the mobile car wash business is the abundance of cash and checks that come in from customers. If you have crews out there it can be difficult to monitor the situation to prevent employee theft. Many going into the mobile car wash or auto detailing business ask themselves; How can I set up a system to prevent theft? Who collects the money? Have other mobile car wash owners encountered the situation where their employees did the car wash and collected the money, but did not report the w Question: When can I use the ™ SM or ® ? Proper usage is important! TM applies to products; SM applies to services. You can use TM or SM without registration. ® stands for registered and can only be used when a trademark has been approved (registered) by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. A trademark should be used as an adjective (not a noun or verb). For example: Correct: Rollerblade® inline skates Incorrect: “rollerblades” Correct: Make copies on the XEROX® copier. Incorrect: XEROX this report. Question: How can I find out if my name (or mark) is eligible for trademark protection? To see if anyone else is claiming the name or similar name, you can search online (e.g., www. google.com) and you will want to confirm the availability of the Internet domain name. You can also search on the Website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov). These searches do not guarantee that the name is not in use, but they are a good indication of U.S. availability. More sophisticated international searches are needed if you plan to do business outside the U.S. Question: Do I have to register my mark? Registration is not required. Common law rights attach as a result of using the mark. Question: What are the benefits of Trademark Registration? You can register a mark in your state, nationwide, and internationally. If you register your name/mark, it will show up in search reports and hence others will be on notice of your claim. You also What Your Credit Score Means To You ent and Trademark Office.Your credit score is a number contained within your credit report. The final judgment on your credit score depends on you amount of debt and your history in repaying loans. The amount of credit you have available to you will also be taken into consideration when your credit score is determined.Credit scores typically range between 300 and 850, with something over 600 being average. If you have ever been referred to a collection agency or defaulted on a loan, your credit score will be adversely af A trademark should be used as an adjective (not a noun or verb). For example: Correct: Rollerblade® inline skates Incorrect: “rollerblades” Correct: Make copies on the XEROX® copier. Incorrect: XEROX this report. Question: How can I find out if my name (or mark) is eligible for trademark protection? To see if anyone else is claiming the name or similar name, you can search online (e.g., www. google.com) and you will want to confirm the availability of the Internet domain name. You can also search on the Website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov). These searches do not guarantee that the name is not in use, but they are a good indication of U.S. availability. More sophisticated international searches are needed if you plan to do business outside the U.S. Question: Do I have to register my mark? Registration is not required. Common law rights attach as a result of using the mark. Question: What are the benefits of Trademark Registration? You can register a mark in your state, nationwide, and internationally. If you register your name/mark, it will show up in search reports and hence others will be on notice of your claim. You also Reduce Credit Card Debt by Managing Debt name, you can search online (e.g., www. google.com) and you will want to confirm the availability of the Internet domain name. You can also search on the Website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov). These searches do not guarantee that the name is not in use, but they are a good indication of U.S. availability. More sophisticated international searches are needed if you plan to do business outside the U.S.Reducing your credit card debt is not easy, and requires planning and discipline. We all know that it is much easier to pull out that plastic than to pay cash for something. Credit card balances therefore escalate quickly since it doesn't even feel like we are spending. The high interest rates on credit cards just make the balances go up even faster.The answer to reducing credit card debt is to reduce credit card spending. But this is easier said than done. If you have the credit card in your po Question: Do I have to register my mark? Registration is not required. Common law rights attach as a result of using the mark. Question: What are the benefits of Trademark Registration? You can register a mark in your state, nationwide, and internationally. If you register your name/mark, it will show up in search reports and hence others will be on notice of your claim. You also TQM tside the U.S.One company that has implemented quality and has a had success from it is British Gas. British Gas has a comprehensive business management system in place that encompasses quality management, environmental management and Investors in People. This system is subjected to regular external review by specialist independent assessment bodies as well as internal challenge, providing a framework for continual improvement. All operations employees are regularly assessed for safety and technical competence an Question: Do I have to register my mark? Registration is not required. Common law rights attach as a result of using the mark. Question: What are the benefits of Trademark Registration? You can register a mark in your state, nationwide, and internationally. If you register your name/mark, it will show up in search reports and hence others will be on notice of your claim. You also get a legal presumption of ownership and the exclusive right to use the mark when a mark is registered. Registration also helps in enforcing your rights against an infringement. Question: How do I register my Trademark? To register a work, go to the Website for the United States Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov) and click on Trademarks. You’ll find a wealth of information with forms and filing instructions. Question: How do I stop someone from using my name? The first step is to investigate whether the other party has registered their name/mark. If your mark is not registered, you should consider registering it. If you think you have superior rights to the name/mark, you will want to notify the other party and make them aware that their name is confusingly similar to yours. Best case, the person will stop using the name/mark. Sometimes an agreement can be worked out for concurrent usage with geographic or other restrictions. Litigation is a last resort, since it is expensive and time consuming. Question: When can I use someone else’s Trademark? It is lawful to use someone else’s mark in certain instances – called “descriptive fair use” and “nominative fair use.” For example, it is OK to use a famous mark in comparative advertising, for news reporting and non-commercial uses. It is not OK to use a mark in a way that implies endorsement, sponsorship or appears to be “passing off” your goods or services as those of the well-known trademark owner. Making fun of or criticizing a famous mark is OK under certain circumstances – such as http://www.atkinsdietsucks.com/. 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