Helpful resources

 

Like a lot of freeways you might drive, this resource page is constantly under construction!

Helpful links are being added on an on-going basis — keep checking back to see what new resources we're letting you know about. 

 

Copyright and trademarks
Canadian Intellectual Property Office

The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) is responsible for copyright and trademark registration in Canada. You can search the trademark database, just like you can on the USPTO site.

Access Copyright

Need permission to reprint or copy a published article for your newsletter,  or circulate it to your clients whom you think might be interested in the topic? Or permission to pull a quote or longer text from a published article? The Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency can help with all of this. This site is an invaluable resource when you need to deal with copyright issues.

U.S. Patents and Trademarks Office

The official website of the United States Patents and Trademarks Office (USPTO), where you can search the trademarks database when you're wondering whether a name or phrase is trademarked. 

International Trademark Association

Should you write tissue, or Kleenex®? The International Trademark Association can help you make sure you use trademarks properly. Its Trademark Checklist, a general guide for proper trademark usage, has listings for almost 3,000 U.S. registered trademarks and their generic terms. The INTA also operates a trademark hotline that writers, editors, proofreaders and communicators can call.

Branding
Writing resources
Graphic designers
Hill Street Ad & Design

I work with Lisa Peter Ross, Registered Graphic Designer, regularly. She's an excellent designer, and very easy to work with.

IABC
IABC Toronto

The Toronto Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is the largest IABC chapter in the world. Find out more about what IABC is, and why professional communicators who are IABC members are ones you should consider working with.

Style and grammar
Canadian Press Stylebook

For communications professionals, The Canadian Press Stylebook is the bible for proper spelling in Canadian corporate and journalism publications. Order it here. (It's also available at Chapters.) CP also publishes CP Caps and Spelling, the companion guidebook.

AP Stylebook

In the United States, the Associated Press Stylebook is the "journalist's bible" for proper American usage and spellings. You can order it online.

Marketing
Article 74.06 - Competition Act - Contests

Contests can be a great marketing tool but make sure you do it right. This is Article 74.06 – Promotional Contests of the Canadian federal Competition Act. Here's what you need to know about the nitty-gritty of setting up a contest and staying within the law so your contest doesn't get your business into trouble with the Competition Bureau.

 

 

 

 


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