Copywriting advertising phrases New Mexico

This article discusses copywrite laws as they pertain to advertising slogans. The article talks about copywriting names, phrases, and slogans.

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Michael Patrick Business Communication Services
(505) 715-8571
917 Acapulco Ct. NE
Rio Rancho, NM
Bladh Wayne H Atty
(505) 982-3622
1239 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe, NM
Hanratty Kevin J Atty
(505) 746-6959
402 E Main St
Artesia, NM
Morris Melissa Atty
(505) 242-9311
320 Gold Ave SW
Albuquerque, NM
McCarthy John F Atty Jr
(505) 982-4374
433 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe, NM
Andersen Keith Atty
(505) 243-2900
1500 Mountain Rd NW
Albuquerque, NM
Walker William A
(505) 523-5246
650 Montana Ave Ste D
Las Cruces, NM
Cohen Saul Atty
(505) 883-2500
6565 Americas Pkwy NE
Albuquerque, NM
Backus Sarah C Atty
(505) 751-7100
509 Camino De La Placita
Taos, NM
Coppler Gerald A Atty
(505) 988-5656
645 Don Gaspar Ave
Santa Fe, NM

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QUESTION:

A competitor claims that it has applied for and received a copyright on its entire Internet newsletter. The text includes the phrase "You Can Do It!" We previously planned to use those same words, for the same promotional reasons. How can we discover whether the competitor has properly obtained a copyright? Is that phrase subject to copyright protection?

ANSWER:

Copyright protects an author's expression; trademark protects names, phrases, and slogans used to promote and identify goods and services in the marketplace. Your competitor may have registered the newsletter with the U.S. Copyright Office, but the copyright alone is not likely to protect the phrase "You Can Do It." Copyright law does not protect short phrases.

The phrase may be protected as a trademark if it qualifies for protection. This includes registration with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Assuming neither of you have registered the trademark, any dispute over the trademark rights would likely be resolved in favor of whoever used it first in commerce.

One problem. Some common slogans are not immediately registerable and the USPTO may require that you demonstrate that you meet certain standards before registration. For example, you may have to demonstrate widespread use of the slogan as a trademark or that consumers associate you with the slogan. We suggest that you search for the exact phrase on the Internet, as well as at the USPTO website (www.uspto.gov).


Author: Nolo Press

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Michael Patrick Business Communication Services

(505) 715-8571
917 Acapulco Ct. NE
Rio Rancho, NM


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