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What's flagging? It's how Etsians can report items to Etsy admin. People flag for many reasons. Copyright infringement is just one example, and SarahSays will be discussing this below. Another example: if concerned members of the community spot someone selling a mass-produced item on Etsy, they can notify ...
Although SarahSays is an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of New York, she is *not* a patent attorney.  However, she does understand patent law a bit better than most of us.  This article examines U.S. patent law and provides some fun examples from the entrepreneurial and creative field of U.S ...
I’ll admit it: as Etsy's in-house attorney, I love reading legal disputes and thinking about what important issues each side should stress.  I especially like to analyze pending copyright, trademark, and patent cases.  I daydream about what points I would argue if I were the lawyer for each side and then I put ...
Sometimes lawyers (like myself) use words and phrases that should be reserved for a legal brief, a law school exam, or Black’s Law Dictionary. But why? Why do lawyers get all wordy with these words?  Maybe because of tradition, or maybe because (apparently) attorneys used to charge by the word, and now many lawyers ...
I’ll admit it: as Etsy's in-house attorney, I love reading legal disputes and thinking about what important issues each side should stress.  I especially like to analyze pending copyright, trademark, and patent cases.  I daydream about what points I would argue if I were the lawyer for each side and then I put ...
I’ll admit it: as Etsy's in-house attorney, I love reading legal disputes and thinking about what important issues each side should stress.  I especially like to analyze pending copyright, trademark, and patent cases.  I daydream about what points I would argue if I were the lawyer for each side and then I put ...
Team Tips are a weekly series of tips and ideas from the Etsy Teams.  You can find more Teams Guides and Resources at team.etsy.com. Many Teams get very excited about contests, challenges and competitions as a way to promote their Teams. Etsy admin love a good challenge and we've held some great contests, as ...
The next time you’re eating a candy bar, a bag of chips, or even breakfast cereal, take a closer look at the packaging.  You may see various symbols following the brand name or the logo.  What do these symbols mean?  Some of these symbols may have to do with trademarks.  The symbol TM (for trademark) and SM (for ...
*UPDATE* This article was originally published on January 22, 2007. Since that time, a bunch of awesome Etsians have sent their information to trademark@etsy.com. Thanks so much for understanding why we have this program and thank you for your patience. Starting April 1, 2008, Etsy may approach members who ...
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