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I suspect that all of us in the world of business, athletics, music, etc., recognize the importance of teamwork. Old cliches come to mind, like, "Individuals score points, but teams win games."

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Passing Off and the Protection of Trade Dress in Franchising
Trade dress can be protected at common law through the tort of passing off. When trade dress is registered, or registrable under the Trade-Marks Act as a distinguishing guise, it can also be protected through the statutory action found in s. 7(b) of the Trade-marks Act which codifies the common law tort of passing off. A plaintiff must demonstrate goodwill, deception due to a misrepresentation and actual or potential damages. Under the statutory action a plaintiff must further show that the action concerns a trade-mark within the meaning of the Trade-marks Act. franchise lawyer ontario london toronto attorney franchisor franchising www.franchiselaw.ca

How to Promote Sales Growth at a Trade Show
How is your company making a bigger impression than your competitors at trade shows. Many vendors attend trade shows and the best make it a success. The following article provides tips to ensure your next trade show is a triumph.

Your One Sustainable Competitive Advantage
In today’s volatile environment, team is the one sustainable competitive advantage you have! It's not ever changing and fleeting technology, it's not time sensitive trade secrets, and it's not the newest product. Team is the key to sustained growth and competitiveness.

Emissions Trading (Cap and Trade)
Cap and Trade systems are gaining in attention today. Much of the developed world operates under Cap and Trade but it's a mystery to many in the U.S. Some believe it's the best way to promote emission reductions. Cap and Trade has been introduced for consideration in congress with a reasonable chance of being enacted into law in 2009. This article discusses Cap and Trade fundamentals.

Trade Mark Infringement Law India
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.

Buy American: Establishing Artificial Boundaries or Removing Unwanted Barriers?
"This idea of international free trade is a fallacy. We don't need free trade. We need smart trade . . . Even Canada is not truly a free trade partner. Their regulations require broadcasters use a specified percentage of Canadian-produced programming. That's protectionism, and to deny it is to be the patsy to foreign governments who think they can take advantage of the naivete of the American voter." Stephen Cottle, Hatford, CT (LinkedIn Q&A Response)

Small Business Employee Policies Series: Employee Confidentiality Policy
Protecting trade secrets is an imperative for every company. This article discusses some of the things you may want to consider in drafting a confidentiality agreement to bind your employees.

Protecting Trade Secrets when selling your Business
Protecting Trade Secrets when selling your Business is vitally important. Many Business sellers and business brokers misunderstand the difference between items that are confidential and those that go to the level of a trade secret. It is extremely important to protect both in the selling process but it is important NOT to disclose Trade Secrets to a business buyer many times until AFTER the business has sold. The question is what is truly a trade secret and what is simply confidential?

Can You Keep a Secret? Tips to Protect Confidential Company Info
Your trade secrets may be very valuable to your business and you should protect them. One of the easiest and least costly ways to protect confidential company information is to follow rules for trade secrets. Two of the best-kept secrets are the Coca Cola formula and the ingredients for KFC's chicken recipe. These companies didn't resort to government-assisted protection, such as copyrights or trademarks; they simply followed commonsense rules, and you can too.

How to Trade Commodities Like a Real Professional
When you trade commodities, you are in the major leagues of trading. It can be fast moving, with incredible leverage. Fortunes are made, sometimes in short order. Learn some of the secrets that can lead to great trading success.

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