When I trademarked the term Lifestylist®
over 10 years ago I had no idea what I was in for. I thought by
registering the name and going through the proper channels I'd be
protected - unfortunately it wasn't that easy. You have to constantly
monitor all of the media that is out there and be the intellectual
property cop which can be very time consuming, but the only way to
protect what you have built. I've found that some people honestly didn't
know that Lifestylist is a trademarked term and will remove their usage
of it, but there are others who insist on getting lawyers involved.
Through
all of this I've become increasingly more aware that there are some
really stellar, ethical bloggers out there that really know their stuff
and share great information and then well... there are others. Today I
noticed a tweet from someone I follow and respect - Courtney Price of Courtney Price Design and sure enough it was full of great information that every blogger needs to be aware of.
Her article on Copyright Issues for Bloggers shows how to do the right thing - she contacted Susan and William from the House of Brinson
about an online class they gave on copyrights, got quotes and
permission to use their photography and credited them in the article.
Blogging should be about celebrating all of us - not just your own
domain.
We teamed up at the beginning of our Lifestylist journey with Lisa Stewart of Lisa Stewart Photography
so we would have the photos we need to tell our story with. I have a
photography page at the top of my blog that credits her and states all
photos are copyrighted.
Words to the wise: if you don't own the
rights to a photo, got permission in writing to use it or took it
yourself, don't use it. This is becoming an issue that more
photographers and writers are taking seriously and winning in the
battles that make it to court.
If you don't know if a term or
service is trademarked you can go to the USPTO website, do a trademark
search and anything that has been filed will be shown as well as who the
owner is.
If you haven't discovered them already, be sure to visit The House of Brinson and Courtney Price Design to see examples of how to share ideas and make a house a home beautifully.
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