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The Virtual Virtuoso: Mark Cuban Is Born
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| To sports fans across America, Mark Cuban is the well-known outspoken and brash owner of the Dallas Mavericks NBA basketball team who wears his heart on his sleeve and, as a result, is prone to many well-publicized outbursts. But, the billionaire Cuban is also an entrepreneur at heart, having created more startups in his early years than most others in a lifetime. |
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Mark Cuban Hates Suits
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| Mark Cuban and I have something in common, other than our fondness for rants. Rants about suits! |
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Seek and ye shall find – the right information
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Will Your Content Change the Internet Weather?
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| Content delivery firms have forecast that the Internet and Web 2.0 will crumble under the weight of personal video content. But the Olympics didn't dent it and millions watched the games around the globe. It is resilient...and self-healing. |
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Entertainment -- New Bandwidth On Demand Priorities
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| The Olympics showed that the Internet can stand up under the most brutal attack of information hungry people around the globe. What can it mean for your business? |
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The Double Whammy Create a Personal Brand Together with Your Business Brand
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| Savvy entrepreneurs are getting into personal branding along with building a brand for their company. And the payback can be enormous. Look at high tech entrepreneurs who hit the big time like Michael Dell, Jeff Bezos, Steven Jobs, Bill Gates and Mark Cuban. They built a successful personal brand in conjunction with their business idea every step of the way.
As an entrepreneur, you should do the same. You are your most important asset. In a sense, you are your only asset. And your ability to maximize the asset that is you is the single most important ingredient to your success. |
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The Virtual Virtuoso: Mark Cuban Is Born
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| To sports fans across America, Mark Cuban is the well-known outspoken and brash owner of the Dallas Mavericks NBA basketball team who wears his heart on his sleeve and, as a result, is prone to many well-publicized outbursts. But, the billionaire Cuban is also an entrepreneur at heart, having created more startups in his early years than most others in a lifetime. |
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A Cutting-Edge Career: Cuban Makes It Big
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| After being fired from Your Business Software, Cuban convinced some of its other employees to leave the company and join him in his latest venture, MicroSolutions. It was to be a system integrator and reseller for various IT companies, including IBM and Apple. In just eight years, the company had sold over 500 networks that ranged in size from two to over 1,000 users. By investing in cutting-edge technology and providing outstanding customer service, MicroSolutions had become a major player in the promising new IT industry – so major, that in 1990, Cuban sold the company to CompuServe, Inc. for $6 million. |
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Lesson #5: Use IT to Interact
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| Unlike the owners of most other sports teams, Cuban chooses to sit courtside along with the rest of the Mavericks’ fans instead of in luxury boxes. This is characteristic of Cuban, who, throughout all of his businesses has strived to maintain open channels of communication with the people that matter – whether they are the fans, staff or customers. And, because he is a self-professed technology geek, Cuban chooses to use the Internet as his means of keeping in touch. |
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From Garbage Bags to Bags of Billions: How Cuban Made His Wealth
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| Cuban was once asked how he defined success. He replied, “Being able to wake up every day with a smile on my face, looking forward to the day. Which is exactly how I described it when I was broke, sleeping on the floor.” While his vision of success might not have changed much over the years, Cuban is no doubt closer to his dreams than he was back in his university days. What did it take for this boy who sold garbage bags and powdered milk to become a billionaire and the envy of young sports fans everywhere? |
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Mark Cuban Hates Suits
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| Mark Cuban and I have something in common, other than our fondness for rants. Rants about suits! |
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Trademark Law India
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| Trade Mark means a registered trade mark or a mark used in relation to goods for the purpose of indicating or so as to indicate a connection in the course of trade between the goods and some person having the right as proprietor to use the mark ; and a mark used or proposed to be used in relation to goods for the purpose of indicating or so as to indicate a connection in the course of trade between the goods and some person having the right, either as proprietor or as registered user, to use the mark whether with or without any indication of the identity of that person, and includes a certification trade mark. (See Section 2(v) of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958) |
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Trademark Registration India
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| It is not any trade mark which is registrable. To be registrable the mark should be distinctive and should not be similar to any other trade mark registered for the same or similar goods or used by a competitor whether registered or not. In the case of a similar mark used by a competitor but not registered difficulties for registration will arise only if the owner of the mark chooses to oppose the registration. In choosing a trade mark therefore one has to see whether the mark satisfies the requirement of distinctiveness contained in section 9 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958. |
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Trade Mark Infringement Law India
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| Infringement of a trade mark occurs if a person other than the registered proprietor in the course of trade, in relation to the same good or services for which the mark is registered,
uses the same mark or a deceptively similar mark.
Essential of Infringement
The taking of any essential feature of the mark of taking the whole of the mark and then making a few additions and alteration would constitute infringement.
The infringement mark must be used in the course of trade, i.e in a regular trade wherein the proprietor of the mark is engaged.
The use of the infringement mark must be printed or usual any oral use of the trade mark is not infringement.
Any or all of the above act would constitute infringement if the same is done in such manner as to sender the used to the mark likely to be taken as being used as a trade mark. |
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