Pantent
So wait, who's line is it? You keep sayin we, we, we... How you aint bootleggin shit. You shouldn't take it personal if it is not your line. You said you never seen the shirts those dudes posted, well you must have never been to fam bam.
My original post was showing you there is no trademark on the word streetlife for a clothing company. If they would have applied for one, then it would say the application is pending. The only person that has the word is the company I posted the info of. You can not get a patent on a word.
Definitions of patent...
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor or applicant for a limited amount of time (normally maximum 20 years from the filing date, depending on extension).
A patent secures to an inventory the exclusive right to make, use, and sell an invention for 17 years. Inventors should contact the US Department of Commerce Patent Office.
A government grant of temporary monopoly rights on innovative processes or product
Contagious Locc said:
you must have a hard time reading... this isn't my clothing line, it's my fams.. so i aint bootleg shit, this shit is patented.. you said there was only 1 street life (providing online entertainment, etc..) but then you said you seen anotha street life in fambam (clothing).. which one is it nigga, make up your mind. which one are we so called bootleggin? you sound confused.. and how old are you talkin bout we might as well sell rocc, how long can you do that shit for.. thangs is bigger than the blocc we tryin to own shit nigga step it up
My original post was showing you there is no trademark on the word streetlife for a clothing company. If they would have applied for one, then it would say the application is pending. The only person that has the word is the company I posted the info of. You can not get a patent on a word.
Definitions of patent...
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor or applicant for a limited amount of time (normally maximum 20 years from the filing date, depending on extension).
A patent secures to an inventory the exclusive right to make, use, and sell an invention for 17 years. Inventors should contact the US Department of Commerce Patent Office.
A government grant of temporary monopoly rights on innovative processes or product