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The 5 Most Common Trademark Application Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Erik K Pelton

The following is an edited transcript of my video The 5 Most Common Trademark Application Mistakes and How to Fix Them. The first and foremost mistake made by many trademark applicants is not properly searching before filing.

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The 5 Most Common Trademark Application Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Erik K Pelton

There are many different mistakes that can affect a trademark application. Erik reveals the five most common mistakes applicants make and how to avoid them. There are many different mistakes that can affect a trademark application.

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TMSR Session 2: Administrative Agencies and Specialized Courts

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But to deal with different holidays in different states, emergency legislation was passed within weeks so the Office would know how to count deadlines. But to deal with different holidays in different states, emergency legislation was passed within weeks so the Office would know how to count deadlines.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

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We’ve tried to represent a diversity of subject matter also in this list, so it’s a mixed bag of cases dealing with patents, trademarks, copyright law etc. So, if you have strong opinions on orders/judgements that you think should’ve been included in the top 10 lists, please do share them in the comments below! Nataraj, Ms.

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TM Scholars' Roundable: Session 1: The Relevance of Ornamentality in Trademark Law: Acquisition of Rights

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Relationship to use as a trademark; symmetry b/t types of use that might allow acquisition of rights v. 2d Cir in Descriptive fair use—how “pure” is the descriptive character of the use? How should the ornamental nature of a claimed mark affect whether such a claimed mark should be recognized as legally protectable or registerable?