Tue.Feb 09, 2021

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Choosing Acceptable Evidence of Use for USPTO Trademark Applications

Erik K Pelton

The following is an edited transcript of my video, The Types of Acceptable Evidence for Trademark Applications. An important piece of the trademark application puzzle is submitting proper evidence to the USPTO to demonstrate use of the mark in connection with all of the goods and services that are in the application. The evidence doesn’t always have to be submitted at the time of filing the initial application filing because there is an intent to use application that can be filed without e

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Essential Tips for UX Designer Portfolios

Art Law Journal

In our increasingly digital world, UX designers are some of the most sought-after creative talents out there. Here are some tips for UX portfolios. The post Essential Tips for UX Designer Portfolios appeared first on Art Business Journal.

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Congress Creates a New Copyright "Small Claims" Tribunal

GDB Firm Blog

The recently enacted Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement Act of 2020 (CASE Act) creates a new administrative tribunal within the U.S. Copyright Office to provide a new "voluntary" alternative forum for deciding copyright disputes, capped at $30,000 in damages (actual or statutory), or for declaratory relief of non-infringement.