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Trademarks in the Cloud

Erik K Pelton

The USPTO recently announced that trademark registration certificates are no longer going to be automatically printed and mailed on paper. The post Trademarks in the Cloud appeared first on Erik M Pelton & Associates, PLLC. What does that mean to you and what are the consequences? This episode will answer these questions.

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How Trademarks Registrations Have Migrated To The Cloud

Erik K Pelton

The following is an edited transcript of my video Trademarks in the Cloud. The USPTO recently phased out issuing trademark registration certificates on paper to all registrants automatically, and are instead issuing them electronically. But this last element moving to the cloud still is a change.

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Other Barks & Bites for Friday, April 19: European Court Rejects Pablo Escobar Trademark; Federal Agencies Launch Anti-Competitive Healthcare Practices Portal; and Reddit Cracks Down on Copyright Infringement

IP Watchdog

This week in Other Barks & Bites: HP sues a Chinese competitor for infringing on cloud computing patents; three federal agencies launch portal to report anti-competitive practices in the healthcare sector; and a European court rejects Pablo Escobar’s family to register the drug lord’s name as a trademark.

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ACE Applauds ‘SVICLOUD’ Raids But IPTV Juggernaut Will Take Some Stopping

TorrentFreak

SVI Cloud: Piracy, Polished to Perfection SVICLOUD devices are already well known in Asia, largely thanks to extremely effective distributor/reseller schemes. SVI Cloud: Piracy, Polished to Perfection SVICLOUD devices are already well known in Asia, largely thanks to extremely effective distributor/reseller schemes.

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Brand Battles: Salesforce Targets DoorDash's 'DashForce' TM

IP Law 360

In Law360's latest roundup of new actions at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, cloud software giant Salesforce is seeking to stop food delivery service DoorDash from registering the term "DashForce" as a trademark — plus five other cases you need to know.

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The Evolution of a 27-Year Partnership with Nike, Trademark Matters, and the Future of Sunday Red

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: 2 minutes Tiger Woods’ remarkable golf career and his 27-year partnership with Nike stand as a testament to sports marketing, branding, and trademark protection. Now, with the Nike love story reaching the final chapter, speculations arise about the fate of this trademark attire.

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The Fed. Circ. In Nov.: Factual Support And Appellate Standing

IP Law 360

Cloud Break Therapeutics decision shows that appellate standing requires specific factual support, underscoring the necessary requirements for a patent challenger in an appeal from an inter partes review at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, say Jeremiah Helm and Sean Murray at Knobbe Martens.