Stopping the Invisible Thieves and Protecting your Brand

Your product launched last week and you’ve been getting great press, you’ve made some great business partnerships with some of the largest vendors, and people are talking about your brand. Your Business is off to a successful start, but profits aren’t adding up.

Google Plus Squatting: How Google Aims to Protect Brands

As Social Squatting has increasingly become a problem for brands, Google is busy pioneering ways for global companies to protect their brand. Like with most major initiatives by the search giant, this does not come without controversy.

Google Plus Squatting: How Google Aims to Protect Brands

As Social Squatting has increasingly become a problem for brands, Google is busy pioneering ways for global companies to protect their brand. Like with most major initiatives by the search giant, this does not come without controversy.

Cyber Squatting, Domain Squatting, Typo Squatting – Social Squatting?

As the proliferation of Social Media escalates unabated, brand legal teams are always attempting to close down accounts and user names that harm their brands and/or trademarks via infringement. Protecting your brand on the vast array of social media platforms each with their own policies and procedures is no easy feat.

Cyber Squatting, Domain Squatting, Typo Squatting – Social Squatting?

As the proliferation of Social Media escalates unabated, brand legal teams are always attempting to close down accounts and user names that harm their brands and/or trademarks via infringement. Protecting your brand on the vast array of social media platforms each with their own policies and procedures is no easy feat.

Brand Protection: The Bigger you are, the Greater the Threats

Don’t look now, but you’re being watched. Brands may spend years building trust and visibility, but that visibility also makes you a magnet for online criminals. Way back in 2015, BrandShield warned that “the bigger you are, the greater the threats.” A decade later, the world looks very different, and it seems we were right. […]