Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Jumperoo

!±8± Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Jumperoo

Brand : Fisher-Price | Rate : | Price : $99.99
Post Date : Mar 07, 2012 12:15:05 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

A world of jumping fun for your little one. Everywhere baby looks, there's something fun to do with an animal friend from the sea spinning, jumping, button-pressing and more. Baby can explore 5 different toy stations, including the main toy with a clam shell that opens and closes, a fun spinning fish, and activity play. There's also a spinning drum with a crab friend, a mirror with bead bar, and 2 bat-at toys hang overhead. It's safe jumping fun rewarded with lights, sounds and music. No doorway required. Soft spring covers keep little fingers safe. Three-position height adjustment provides a custom fit your child. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included). Use only for a child who is able to hold head up unassisted and who is not able to climb out or walk. Maximum weight limit: 25 pounds.

  • Jumperoo's comfortable rotating seat provides a safe place for baby to play
  • Moving, spinning and jumping in a baby jumper enhances large motor skills
  • Colorful ocean toys and fun music stimulate your child's visual and auditory senses
  • No doorway required with this baby jumper
  • Peace of mind safe jumping fun for baby

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Trademark a Name and Logo - Together Or Separate?

!±8± Trademark a Name and Logo - Together Or Separate?

Trademarks can be names of products or services, logos, slogans, packaging and even sounds and smells. In essence, a trademark can be almost anything that is used to identify a particular product or service. Registering a trademark grants the owner exclusive rights to the mark within the specified industry. Of course, it's necessary to research the mark comprehensively prior to filing to ensure that there is no possibility of infringing upon another party.

Let's assume you've done your due diligence, had comprehensive research conducted and your name and logo are legally available. The next step is filing for a Federal trademark.

Now when it comes to filing, a big question is should the name and logo be filed together or separately?

This decision is going to depend on a number of circumstances, as with most things in the trademark world. Let's take some time to go through a few different scenarios:

1) Your comprehensive trademark research on the logo shows that it is legally available whereas the trademark research on the name shows a similar, not the same, name within a related, not the same, industry. Your trademark attorney may then advise you to file the name and logo together to ensure registration.

2) In showing your mark (e.g. advertising, web site, tags or labels, etc.), the logo is ALWAYS shown with the name but the name is sometimes shown without the logo. In this case, you may want to file two applications - the name and logo together AND the name alone.

3) The logo you're using is the crux of your brand and the name you're using is entirely descriptive of your goods/services. You may want to trademark your logo only OR trademark your logo alone AND trademark the name & logo together.

An important thing to keep in mind regardless of your particular situation is that whatever is filed with the USPTO is exactly how you should be using the mark. The USPTO wants to see your mark as you present it to your customers.


Trademark a Name and Logo - Together Or Separate?

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