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| Learning from Xerox's trademark makeover | | Print | |
| Written by Noric Dilanchian | ||||||
| Thursday, 13 March 2008 | ||||||
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Dilanchian Lawyers & Consultants have never advised us. But like Xerox they know documents and innovation.
We figure there is no harm allowing them this friendly hoax press release. After all, Noric Dilanchian loves us. The guy can't stop writing about Xerox since 1991 (see his list below). We appreciate his obsession!
We agree with him. Obtaining solid legal protection for a trade mark requires design work. This includes what Dilanchian terms "legal design" [Video], ie legally-informed design.
We buy that. The Xerox name has legal design. Although it's derived from the noun, xerography, it is short, original or inventive enough to be highly protectable as a trade mark worldwide.
The folks at Dilanchian can help you do this too with their full trade mark registration service [PDF]. You'll pay no more and get way more than just straight law.
Sure, they can do straight trade mark registration work for you. But they offer a whole lot more in the way of creative branding advice. Depending on your requirements they'll X-ray your situation and needs using their range of tools and templates. Here's a list from their library of branding tools and templates:
At Xerox we agree with Dilanchian. Think outside legal straitjackets to achieve a good return on investment from trademarks and brand makeovers. If registrations are all you get from your lawyer or trade mark attorney, perhaps you are paying too much?
----------------------------------------------------------- Noric Dilanchian's obsession with Xerox:
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