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Questions to Ask Your Trademark Lawyer

Erik K Pelton

There are several critical questions you should ask your trademark lawyer before hiring their services. In this podcast Erik shares some of these important questions. The post Questions to Ask Your Trademark Lawyer appeared first on Erik M Pelton & Associates, PLLC.

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How to Respond to a Notice of Opposition to Your Trademark Application

Patent Trademark Blog

What is a Notice of Opposition to your trademark application? When your trademark application is approved by the USPTO, it will be published for opposition. The opposition notice sets forth their grounds for blocking the registration of your mark. Calendar Your Time to Answer Deadline.

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Recommended Reading: The Trademark Reporter, September-October 2023 Issue

The TTABlog

5) issue of the Trademark Reporter has hit the newsstands. type questions in surveys. Why Ask Why? Trial lawyer and author R. returns to The Trademark Reporter with this cutting-edge article challenging the continued reliance by some survey experts and courts upon “Why do you say that?”-style pdf here ].

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What is patent prosecution?

Patent Trademark Blog

Though they are not lawyers, patent agents have the USPTO registration and may prosecute patents for others. You don’t need a law firm with 100+ patent attorneys in order to find a good fit for your patent application needs. Does your team include a former USPTO examiner ? What does patent prosecution mean?

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Cybersquatting Web3 Domain Names

Traverse Legal Blog

What happens when someone registers your trademark or personal name on these web3 extensions? Let’s talk about trademark protection and domain names. If you are a brand or trademark attorney, you may already know about cybersquatting. How to Protect Your Trademark from Web3 Cyberquattting.

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Centering Artists’ Voices Within IP Discourse

IPilogue

However, it also brings new dimensions to copyright and trademark issues. This article was prompted in part by Tabathia, also known as The Adorned Fox (“TAF”), whose post on trademarking her brand spurred me to reach out and learn more about her experience. Emily (E): What prompted you to protect TAF and trademark your brand?

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Four components of a solid trademark Office Action response

Erik K Pelton

The following is an edited transcript of my video, Building a Strong Office Action Response for a Trademark Application. An office action is when an examiner at the USPTO issues a letter to the applicant asking for more information, notifying them of a procedural issue, or notifying them of a substantive issue.

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