Intellectual Property Law Author

Landon Moreno

Landon Moreno is an experienced intellectual property attorney with a focus on copyright and trade secret law. He has represented clients in a variety of industries, including technology, entertainment, and manufacturing. Landon is also a frequent speaker on intellectual property topics and has written numerous articles on the subject.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley, Certificate in Intellectual Property Law

8+ yearsCopyright LawTrade Secret Law

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Articles by Landon Moreno

Do You Need to Trademark a Business Name? Risks and RightsHow to File a Design Patent: Steps and RequirementsWhat Does Patent Mean in Business: Definition and TypesHow to Trademark a Name: Steps, Fees, and FilingAre Company Names Trademarked or Just Registered?Why Get a Trademark? Key Benefits of RegistrationWhy Would a Listing Be Removed? Violations, Sales & MoreWhy Do I Need a Trademark? Benefits and Legal RightsWhat Is an NFT Crypto? How It Works and Tax RulesWho Owns Intellectual Property: Creators, Employers & MoreHow to Sell an Idea to a Company: Legal ProtectionsHow to Copyright a Product: Registration Steps and FeesWhy Does Copyright Exist? Rights, Incentives, and LimitsWhat Are Book Royalties and How Do They Work?How to Get an IPI Number for Songwriters and PublishersWhat Does Subject to Copyright Mean? Rights and LimitsWhy Trademark a Name? Benefits and Legal ProtectionsWho Pays Royalties: From Streaming to FranchisesWhat Do Royalties Mean in Music? All Types ExplainedCan You Copyright Words? Copyright vs. TrademarkHow Much Does It Cost to License a Product: All FeesHow to Copyright a Word (and Why You Can't)How Much Does It Cost to Trademark a Saying?Can You Patent a Service? What Actually QualifiesHow to Make Royalties From Your Intellectual PropertyWhat Are NIL Contracts: NCAA Rules and Key ClausesHow Long Do Patent Applications Take From Filing to GrantHow Do Trademarks Work? Registration to EnforcementWhy Are Trademarks Important for Your Business?What Is an Enterprise License? Contracts and Key Provisions