|
www.politifeist.com/Patents_Trademarks_Copyrights
|
A patent is a legal monopoly, granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), for the use, manufacture and sale of an invention. Patents on useful devices, called utility pa...
|
|
www.politifeist.com/What_Is_the_Difference_between_Copy...
www.politifeist.com/What_Is_the_Difference_between_Copyrights_Trademarks_and_Patents
|
A patent is a legal monopoly, granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), for the use, manufacture and sale of an invention. Patents on useful devices, called utility pa...
|
History of the board game Monopoly - Wikipedia, the free ...
|
|
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_board_game_Monopol...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_board_game_Monopoly
That same decade, Professor Ralph Anspach fought Parker Brothers and its then parent company, General Mills, over the trademarks of the Monopoly board ...
|
|
|
www.legalzoom.com/intellectual-property-rights/trademar...
www.legalzoom.com/intellectual-property-rights/trademarks/ghettopoly-does-it-infringe
|
Jan 24, 2011 ... Ghettopoly: Does it infringe on Monopoly's trademark? Read more at LegalZoom. com.
|
Your official source for all things Monopoly! ... See All MONOPOLY Products ... images, trademarks and logos) are protected by trademark, copyrights and other ...
|
|
|
|
www.examiner.com/gaming-industry-in-des-moines/1979-mon...
www.examiner.com/gaming-industry-in-des-moines/1979-monopoly-trademark-infringement-ruling-led-to-today-s-cache-of-look-alikes
|
Oct 21, 2009 ... A recent news story by the Wall Street Journal highlights the plight of Ralph Anspach, an economist and retired professor. Read the full story ...
|
|
psaux.com/monopoly/index.html
|
Jun 22, 2006 ... Parker Brothers has since been acquired by General Mills, then Hasbro, and has aggressively defended their Monopoly trademark and brand.
|
In 1935, Parker Brothers bought the rights to Monopoly from the 'inventor', Charles Darrow. Parker Brothers produced 24000-25000 games marked Trade Mark ...
|
|
online.wsj.com/article/SB125599860004295449.html
|
Oct 20, 2009 ... Anspach's woes began with a real-life trademark fight for the right to sell his own game, called Anti-Monopoly. Along the way, he says he ...
|