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© Husch Blackwell LLP

Trademarks, Trade Dress, Copyrights, Trade Secrets

and Patents: The Cornerstones of a

Franchise System

Wade Kerrigan

Kris Kappel

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IP Law Resources

• Trademarks – www.uspto.gov

• Trade Dress • Copyrights

– www.copyright.gov • Trade Secrets • Patents

– www.uspto.gov – www.google.com/patents

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A trademark or “brand name” is “anything” that identifies the source of goods or services from those of another when used in commerce.

What is a Trademark?

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A Trademark Can Be: A Word or Group of Words

• COKE

• CABBAGE PATCH KIDS • DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT

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A Trademark Can Be: A Symbol, Pictorial

Representation or Design • NIKE “Swoosh”

• LACOSTE Alligator

• Olympic rings

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A Trademark Can Be: A Combination of Word(s) Plus

Symbol, Pictorial Representation or Design

NESTEA

CHURCH’S

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A Trademark Can Be: Numeral(s), Letter(s) or Combinations Thereof

• 501 Jeans

• IBM computers

• V-8 Juice

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A Trademark Can Be: A Shape of a Container, Packaging

or Building (“Trade Dress”)

• COKE bottle • Conical top of CROSS pen

• TOBLERONE chocolate packaging

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A Trademark Can Be: A Color

• Orange for THE HOME DEPOT stores

• Pink for Owens-Corning’s insulation

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A Trademark Can Be: A Sound

∙ MGM Lion Roar ∙ NBC Chimes

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A Trademark Can Be: A Scent

“The mark consists of a high impact, fresh flower fragrance reminiscent of Plumeria blossoms”

–U.S. Reg. No. 1,639,128

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Trademarks vs. Service Marks

• Trademarks identify products or goods

• Service marks identify services

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Trademark Searches

• Make sure you are not infringing third-party marks and the mark is available

• Knock-out search –Quickly determine obvious risks to

using the mark or clear obstacles to registering the mark

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Trademark Searches • Comprehensive search

– Includes federal trademark registrations and applications, state trademark registrations, public domain, websites, registered domain names, and business entity names

– Knock-out search returns one or more results very close to the mark

– Appears mark is used elsewhere in commerce

• The importance of comprehensive searches for franchisors

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Trademarks vs. Trade Names

• A trademark is used to identify and distinguish the trademark owner’s goods or services from those manufactured or sold by others and to indicate the source of the goods.

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Trademarks vs. Trade Names

• A trade name is any name used by a person to identify his or her business or vocation. –Trade Name: Phillip Morris USA –Trademark: Marlboro –Trade Name: The Coca-Cola Company –Trademark: Coke or Coca-Cola

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Trademarks vs. Trade Names

• Clearing a trade name through the Secretary of State business entity database does not necessarily mean that the trade name is available for use as a trademark.

• Secretary of State’s offices will allow very similar names to be registered.

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• For Registered Marks:

“®” or “Registered in the U.S. Patent and

Trademark Office” or “Reg. U.S. Pat. TM. Off.” • For Unregistered Marks:

“TM” “SM” or an asterisk indicating “A

trademark/service mark of XYZ Corporation.”

Proper Marking

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• There is no such thing as an “international trademark”

• File in each country • May file under Madrid Protocol

which allows you to file in multiple countries for less

International Trademark

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Copyrights

• In the U.S.: –Copyright exists automatically upon

creation of a copyrightable work (fixed in a tangible medium)

– Federal registration is not required –However, you cannot sue for

infringement without a federal copyright registration

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International Copyrights • There is no such thing as an “international

copyright” that will automatically protect an author’s writings throughout the world.

• Protection against unauthorized use in a particular country basically depends on the national laws of that country.

• However, most countries offer protection to foreign works under certain conditions that have been greatly simplified by international copyright treaties and conventions.

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Copyright Notice

© [year of creation] [owner] © 2012 Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP

or

Copyright [year of creation] [owner] Copyright 2012 Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP

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Who Owns the Copyright?

• You hire a programmer who creates software or a website for your business.

• Who owns the copyright in the software?

• Who owns the copyright in the content?

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Work for Hire

A work prepared by an employee within the scope of his/her employment (i.e., it was part of the job duties of the creator to create the work).

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Work for Hire • A Work for Hire is NOT hiring an

independent contractor and paying her to create a copyrightable work for you.

• ALWAYS get a written agreement

from the author, photographer, programmer, etc. that assigns their copyright rights and interests in the work to you.

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Duration of Copyright

• Life of the author plus 70 years. • If work for hire: shorter of 95

years from publication or 100 years from creation.

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Web Site and Software Issues for Franchisors

• Franchise Agreement Restrictions

on Web Sites • Software for the franchise system • Data Security

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IP Policy • Developments • Inventions • Confidentiality • Trade Secret Protection • Ownership Issues • Social Media • Software Compliance

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Trade Secrets

• Trade secrets: –are not generally known to the public, – are protectable as long as the

information remains secret, and –have been the subject of reasonable

efforts to maintain confidentiality.

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Trade Secrets • Confidentiality measures must be

reasonable under the circumstances: –Non-disclosure or confidentiality

agreements –Advising employees that information

is trade secret –Marking documents “confidential” –Employment agreements

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Trade Secrets

• Examples - –recipe for a certain type of food

or drink (Coca-Cola or KFC) –customer list –techniques/processes for a

special method of making known composition or device

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Patents • What is Patentable?

– Anything under the sun made by man

• What is not Patentable? – Natural Phenomena

• Snow, Leaves – Mathematical formulas

• Pythagorean Theorem – Laws of Nature

• Even Sir Isaac Newton loses out – Abstract Ideas

• A cure for cancer would be nice

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Patent Term • Utility Patent (Non-provisional) -

20 year patent term – any new and useful process, machine,

article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof

• Design Patent- 14 year patent term – any new, original and ornamental design for

an article of manufacture • Plant Patent - 20 year patent term

– a distinct and new variety of asexually produced plant

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Patent Reform Act • Enacted September 16, 2011 • Change from First-to-Invent system to

First-to-File system • New Prior Act Rules • New Prior Use Rights • New Administrative Review Process

– including expanded rules for third party involvement in the patenting process

• New Litigation Rules • Prioritized Examination

– ($4,800 ruling within 1 year)

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First-to-File vs. First-to-Invent Scenario

• Senior inventor who conceived of an invention first, but did not immediately file an application

vs. • Junior inventor who made the first

patent filing for the invention, but who conceived of the invention after the senior inventor

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Patents

• Provisional Patent Applications –Preliminary (informal) application –Advantages

• Secure an early filing date • “Patent pending” • Test marketability of products • Less expensive

–Disadvantages

• Only lasts 12 months – then must file a non-provisional application or it is abandoned

• Never examined • Never issues as a patent

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Patents • Unchanged by enacted of Patent

Reform Act

• Patents grant their owner the right to “exclude others from”: – Making the invention

– Using the invention

– Selling the invention

– Offering the invention for sale

– Importing the invention

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Patents

• U.S. patent covers only the United States.

• Separate patent necessary in each country – no one patent covers the world. There is no such thing as an “international patent”.

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Prior Art – The New System

• Anything worldwide which, before the filing date of the application, was: – Patented – Published – Used publicly – On Sale – Otherwise available to the public – Disclosed in an application filed prior to the

filing date of the application

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Disclosure

• Do not inadvertently disclose technology that may be patentable by: – Posting technology/pictures on website – Submit an article for publication – Offer to sell or licenses technology (no

tradeshows) – Distribute samples – Conduct consumer tests – Distribute advertising – Demonstrate a prototype to public group

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Questions?