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How to improve the odds of success for a trademark application

Erik K Pelton

I get asked a very challenging question all the time “What are the chances do you think this will get through, this will get approved, when we apply for a trademark at the Patent and Trademark Office?” But I do tell clients that I know how to improve the odds that their application will get approved.

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

LexBlog IP

Here, that begs the question: What are Classes, and how many exist? Why Do We Need an International Trademark Class System? My clients often ask me whether they can “add” an International Trademark Class after filing. For example, two trademarks may be identical in name, but co-exist in different Classes (e.g.,

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International Trademark Classes Guide: All 45 Classes

LexBlog IP

Here, that begs the question: What are trademark classes, and how many exist? International Trademark Class 1 includes chemicals for use in myriad industries like agribusiness, photographic films, and ingredients in cosmetic and medical preparations. 3D printers and industrial robots. Trademark Class 1 – Chemicals.

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The benefits of the NFT: Exploring New Avenues for Entertainment

LexBlog IP

If you’re an entertainment professional looking to stay on top of industry trends, you’ve likely heard about the rise of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). In this article, we’ll explore the basics of NFTs and discuss some of their key benefits for entertainment professionals. What are NFTs, and how do they work.

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ChatGPT and Intellectual Property (IP) related Topics

LexBlog IP

For example, the transformer in ChatGPT tracks relationships between words in a sentence during various chat sessions with the user, which helps ChatGPT appear to “understand” a user’s questions, which can lead to ChatGPT ultimately forming and outputting words and sentences in a way that seems natural to human users.

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U.S. Treasury Study Rejects Immediate Need for New Regulation of Art Market

LexBlog IP

Yet the Report also discussed how the art market remains susceptible to money laundering and describes how market participants can minimize this risk. AML/CFT regime related to beneficial ownership, real estate, and investment advisers and nonfinancial gatekeepers before turning its attention to the high-value art market.”

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