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USPTO Seeks to Register Its Own Marks

Above the Fold

But then I received a link to the Director’s Forum blog earlier this month telling me that the Department of Commerce had recently filed for federal registration of the USPTO’s marks with the USPTO. It appears the reason for doing so after so many years is based on the increase in misleading solicitations and trademark filing scams.

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USPTO Seeks to Register Its Own Marks

LexBlog IP

But then I received a link to the Director’s Forum blog earlier this month telling me that the Department of Commerce had recently filed for federal registration of the USPTO’s marks with the USPTO. It’s a big reason why the Department of Commerce is filing the application on our behalf, just as it has for its other bureaus.”

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FAA Extends the Compliance Deadline for Remote ID Rule to March

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This week the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that drone pilots who are unable to comply with the Remote ID Rule broadcast requirement will have until March 16, 2024, to equip their drone appropriately. To view the full regulation, click here.

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Protecting our Trademark Customers with Federal Registration of USPTO Marks

U.S. Department of Commerce

Protecting our Trademark Customers with Federal Registration of USPTO Marks. Imagine you are a trademark applicant who receives a notice in the mail from an agency claiming to be the USPTO, with an almost identical logo, informing you that the USPTO will deny or cancel your registration unless you pay a required fee. August 9, 2021.

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Proposal for National Transportation Safety Board to Investigate Drone Accidents

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However, there was a new Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) released by the NTSB which seeks to revise the agency’s authority to include investigations related to drone accidents. This will ensure that the NTSB’s authority is targeted in a cost effective manner that yields true benefits to aviation safety.”

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Deputy Secretary Don Graves Stresses the Economic Impact of Hurricanes and Severe Weather Events at First Stop of the 2022 Hurricane Awareness Tour

U.S. Department of Commerce

Deputy Secretary Graves was joined by David Bibo, Deputy Associate Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Dr. Rick Spinrad, Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator; NOAA Rear Adm. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Bureaus and Offices. Leadership.

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