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Businesses Not Paying Their Music Licensing Fees May Want To Change Their Tune.

As seen on page 20 in the March/April 2012 issue of 270 Inc. Magazine. Introduction Do you operate a business such as a restaurant or bar, a retail store or even a farm that is involved in the agri-tainment business? Do you offer music to your customers, either as a subtle enhancement ... More

Intellectual Property Protection – A Large Need for Many Small Businesses

While the value of protecting one’s intellectual property is often recognized in the world of big business, such protection is frequently overlooked by many small businesses. This article highlights the importance of intellectual property protection for small businesses. Trademark A trademark is a word, design, color or sound that serves as an ... More

Stand By Your Brand

Many businesses spend a small fortune building a brand identity around a logo or brand name before determining whether they can protect their logos or marks as trademarks. Without first determining whether they can protect their logos or marks as trademarks, businesses risk having their marks copied by competitors or ... More

This Ain’t Your Father’s Zamboni Anymore

Fill in the blank: My favorite part of a hockey game is when the __________ clears the ice during intermission. Chances are you filled the blank with the name Zamboni. That is the challenge that Zamboni, the manufacturer of ice resurfacing machines, is currently facing. Zamboni is the trademarked word given ... More

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