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Vaccinate Your Brand with Trademark Registration

Erik K Pelton

Just like a vaccine strengthening and boosting your immune system, so does protecting your brand by registering it in the USPTO database. What else can you do to boost your brand protection in this age of the pandemic and beyond? Continue reading ?

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Trademark registration: a boost to any brand’s immune system

Erik K Pelton

The following is a transcript of my video Vaccinate Your Brand with Trademark Registration. As I record this episode, I’m in between my first and second dose of getting the Pfizer vaccine. It’s a hybrid of half-vaccinated. I thought that was interesting new terminology.

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California Enacts a New Law about Olive Oil Labeling

LexBlog IP

With apologies to those who prefer a classic menu, I’ll be approaching these topics in coming weeks in a mezze fashion, with several items arranged to whet your appetite and enrich your knowledge. This one is for trademark fans as well as cooks and has an interesting backstory. Olive Oil and State Pride. The Irritant.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2021

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We’ve tried to represent a diversity of subject matter also in this list, so we have a fair sprinkling of cases dealing with copyright, patents, trademarks, competition law etc. Also, a huge thanks to our readers for continuing to engage with our posts and constantly encouraging us, which keeps us going!

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CORONASPLOITATION-19: A Brief Survey of Recent COVID-19-Related Trademark Applications

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

federal trademark register serves as a historical record of this entrepreneurial spirit, from the various applications related to 9/11 in the wake of that tragedy, to the dozen BOSTON STRONG trademark applications filed soon after the Boston Marathon bombing. That quote may not be entirely accurate, but the U.S.