3D Printing Law Newest MMM Focus March 2nd, 20153D Printing, Patents/IP Intellectual Property, Left Shark Atlanta (March 2, 2015) – 3D printing is one of the newest and most exciting technologies for both businesses and consumers. Since almost anyone can use it, many predict it will soon become part of everyday life. Since disruptive technology can lead to disruptive legal issues, 3D printing is one of the newest areas of focus for the Intellectual Property team at Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP. 3D printing can be used to make everything from toys to prosthetic limbs – even entire cars. Astronauts on the International Space Station are using it to create tools and other objects. Read More
“Twitter Helps Usher in New Set of Trademark Perils” August 3rd, 2010Patents/IP Infringement, Intellectual Property, Trademark As social media outlets become increasingly popular, trademark owners are faced with a completely new arena in combating trademark infringement. This article explores how companies are working to maintain the integrity of their brands as legislation tries to catch up with the changing times. Read More
New Problems With Old Domain Names – Dot Co vs. Dot Com July 30th, 2010Patents/IP Ecommerce, Intellectual Property, MMM Articles This article by MMM’s Kelly Whitehart provides insight in to why U.S.trademark owners should consider registering their domain names in Colombia. Read More