Law Alarm

Personal Safety/Security Services

Latest Info on Law Alarm ITUTIS Safety Systems

ITUTIS Safety Service Platform
The Law Alarm ITUTIS Safety Service Platform provides real-time notification of threats and immediate mitigation. Our ITUTIS solution utilizes an advanced customizable Artificial Intelligence capable of identifying threats and stopping those threats within seconds. The AI consumes audio/visual information in real-time and processes threats within milliseconds. Modern society is ready for a real safety solution to prevent threats of harm at homes, at work and in public gathering spaces. With this leap forward, safety and security solutions are now fundamentally changed to embrace the advantages of Artificial Intelligence and forward thinking solutions.

Types of Threats Detected

  • Gun (handgun, rifle, shotgun, assault weapon, etc.)
  • Bladed (knife, sword, machete, spear, etc)
  • Blunt (pipe, baseball bat, board, etc.)

Intellectual Property Services

Use Law Alarm to Protect Your IP

The Law Alarm service scours public information to detect possible cases where some other party is attempting to misuse your intellectual property. If we detect an instance of possible misuse, we send you an Alarm so you can take action to protect your IP.

 
Trademarks
Assignments
TTAB Actions
USPTO Actions
Files
Total Records 13,562,282 1,167,649 636,273 203,310,739 37,863,227
Recent Changes 2,667 417 55 37,290 10,482

How IP Monitoring Works

The Law Alarm Monitoring service provides notice of potential issues related to any Trademark. We consume well over 500 GB of public domain data per month. The immense size and speed of change occuring within these datasets is truly overwhelming for the average person to keep apace without the use of sophisticated technical tools like those offered by Law Alarm.

Why You Should Monitor your IP

At a very basic level, intellectual property owners are required to police and enforce their claims of potential dilution or infringement. One case on point is the Tiffany (NJ) Inc. v. eBay Inc. 600 F.3d 93 (2nd Cir. 2010), which set a precedent that requires self-policing of potential infringement. As an IP owner, you have an affirmative duty to find potential abuse and then resolve it. Against the backdrop of this legal requirement, we think it just makes good business sense to protect your IP. In fact, it's a big reason why Law Alarm was created.