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What is subject matter eligibility?

Patent Trademark Blog

Trying to obtain a design patent on a two-dimensional artwork or graphic design without regard to the article can also lead to ineligible problems. How do you respond to a Section 101 ineligible subject matter Office Action? appeared first on Patent Trademark Blog | IP Q&A. Is an icon considered a process?

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Trademarks and the Metaverse: Imaginary Rights or Real Wrongs?

SpicyIP

Her previous posts on the blog can be viewed here, here , here , here and here. Trademarks and the Metaverse: Imaginary Rights or Real Wrongs? World over companies are rushing to protect their trademarks in the online, virtual environment – the metaverse. The views expressed in this post are personal. Aparajita Lath.

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How to Get a Trademark for Virtual Goods

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Whether it’s virtual reality experiences, in-app purchases, or digital assets, protecting your brand and creations with a trademark is essential. In this article, we will explore the process of obtaining a trademark for virtual goods and the importance of seeking guidance from a trademark and patent attorney in India.

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Intellectual Property Theft: A Menace

Kashishipr

Theft of Trademarks: Trademark Infringement ensues when a third party makes unwarranted use of a mark in commercial parlance, usually about similar or competing goods, by affixing a mark that is identical or similar to the registered trademark. The act is pursued to deceive or confuse consumers as to the origin of those goods.

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ChatGPT and the Underlying Copyright Malady

SpicyIP

Her previous posts on the blog can be viewed here , here , here and here. The territory would ideally have to be the world, for an artwork or an article published online, and also, it would be difficult to practically take down the same after 5 years.

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Trademark Classes – Complete 45 International Classes List (Video Update)

LexBlog IP

There are 45 total Trademark Classes, also known as “International Classes” or simply “Classes.” ” The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) categorizes trademarks by “Classes.” A video of me explaining the trademark classes. Table of Contents.

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International Trademark Classes Guide: All 45 Classes

LexBlog IP

There are 45 total International Trademark Classes. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) uses these Classes to categorize trademarks. The classification system is critical because trademarks identify a source of goods and/or services that distinguish the trademark from others.