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What Information Becomes Public in a Trademark Application?

Erik K Pelton

An important topic that I get asked about frequently is, “What information from my trademark filing will be public?” And there were some changes to the USPTO rules in the last few years that actually require applicants to indicate a domicile address and not a P.O. Box, or shared office mailboxes, etc. type of address.

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I See Dead People…Filing Lawsuits In New York

The IP Law Blog

Her estate claimed New York as her legal domicile at the time of her death (despite the fact that she lived in California and California recognized post mortem right of publicity at that time). Scott Hervey and Josh Escovedo discuss this topic on The Briefing from the IP Law Blog on YouTube at this link , and on their podcast at this link.

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Ukraine: Intellectual Property as a War Weapon

LexBlog IP

In practice, if an applicant from Crimea for example indicates that he is domiciled in Russia, the Office reserves the right to rectify the address since the annexation of Crimea in 2014 has not been recognised by the European Union. The same will apply if a new part of Ukraine is annexed.

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Ukraine: Intellectual Property as a War Weapon

IP Tech Blog

In practice, if an applicant from Crimea for example indicates that he is domiciled in Russia, the Office reserves the right to rectify the address since the annexation of Crimea in 2014 has not been recognised by the European Union. The same will apply if a new part of Ukraine is annexed.