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What does it when a USPTO trademark application is “Approved for Publication”? (video)

Erik K Pelton

When a trademark application is “approved for publication,” it is good news. But it also means that the application has not yet reached the final conclusion. The post What does it when a USPTO trademark application is “Approved for Publication”?

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What it means if you receive an “Extension of Time to Oppose” a trademark application

Erik K Pelton

The following is an edited transcript of a video of mine, I received an Extension of Time to Oppose. So that initial extension can last for up to 90 days and what it means is that somebody has said, essentially, “Hold on a moment. So that’s what an Extension of Time to Oppose does.

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Spring Cleaning: Decluttering From Recent Intellectual Property Detritus & Dusting Off Old Posts

LexBlog IP

Our favorite thing about spring [is] spring cleaning. It’s a way to say, “I’m dusting off the winter blues and coming out of hibernation.” ” At the office, spring cleaning can take on a whole new meaning. It is a chance to reorganize and refresh your workspace and your workflow.