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We are making a patent for a font

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:36 am
by sadiksojib35
Is it possible to patent a font used on a website? Yes, but there are some nuances.

When it comes to the inscriptions used on logos, their turkey telegram database spelling is easiest to protect by registering a trademark. This can be done if you have drawn an original font or modified an existing one. It is worth remembering that you can use or change someone else's font only by purchasing a license from the copyright holder.

Illegal use of someone else's font, even if it is not patented, can lead to serious consequences. In 2017, developer Nikolai Sirotkin managed to prove in arbitration court that the tea company "Atak" was illegally using his font "Taumfel" on tea packaging under the brand "Azerchay".

The court not only ordered the defendant to pay compensation in the amount of 110 thousand rubles, but also recognized the tea in these packages as counterfeit goods , prohibiting its storage, transportation and sale.

The developer of a font as a complete set of symbols does not even have to patent it. A font is an object of copyright, and it arises from the fact of creation of a work.