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27 Jun 2023, 8:27 am by Mark Nieds
The proposed fee changes are slated to go into effect November 1, 2024, after a public comment period on the proposal. [read post]
9 Aug 2011, 2:04 pm by Daniel Corbett
Only time will tell which of today’s popular brands will go the way of Escalator and company. [read post]
27 Jan 2010, 9:27 pm by thelawprofessor
Perhaps Apple wants to be the “first in the game” but this is an expensive way to go to accomplish something I cannot identify. [read post]
Widow of longtime MAD artist Don Martin can go forward with mark infringement, publicity rights claims over publications that occurred within Florida’s four-year catch-all statute of limitations. [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 3:11 pm by Brett Trout
I am going to go out on a limb and opine that what the Justices of the United States Supreme Court might find obscene, may not be obscene to the less priggish South Park viewers in our midst. [read post]
21 Aug 2023, 12:03 pm by Stephanie Schmidt (US)
Monster Energy swiftly moved to strike this report, initiating a legal debate that raises the question: How far can the exchange of expert reports go? [read post]
21 Aug 2023, 12:03 pm by Stephanie Schmidt (US)
Monster Energy swiftly moved to strike this report, initiating a legal debate that raises the question: How far can the exchange of expert reports go? [read post]
19 Dec 2009, 5:14 am by John L. Welch
" Here are some interesting tidbits from the report: In FY 2009, for the first time in seven years, the number of trademark applications decreased, going from 401,392 classes in FY 2008 to an Annualized Total of 351,348 as of July 31, 2009. [read post]
10 Feb 2023, 11:57 am by Overhauser Law Offices, LLC
Trademark Office issued the following 132 trademark registrations to persons and business in Indiana in January 2023 based on applications filed by Indiana trademark attorneys: Reg. [read post]
31 Aug 2011, 7:18 am by Clifford D. Hyra
Registering Your Business Name as a Trademark Usually, I recommend registering your business name if you are only going to register one trademark. [read post]
31 May 2016, 2:55 pm by Vera Ranieri
This month features not only a stupid patent, but also a stupid trademark to go along with it. [read post]
27 Jan 2021, 3:22 pm by Camilla Hrdy
So if that is true, I am not sure these COVID trademarks are going to generate serious barriers to commercial activity or speech. [read post]
5 Jun 2017, 2:51 am by Matthew Dresden
 If you are going to license your products to a Chinese distributor and those products will be sold in China under the same brand name, then you need to own that brand name in China. [read post]
9 Dec 2009, 11:29 am by Daniel Corbett
How far do the trademark rights associated with the Terrible Towel go? [read post]
24 Jun 2009, 10:50 am
Your trademark attorney may be able to come up with a draft list based on materials supplied by you (such as a website), which you can then go over with your attorney and modify as necessary. [read post]
20 Jul 2012, 5:00 am by ipelton
  Here are a few recent examples of what can go wrong if the registration is not properly renewed: When re-applying it is possible that conflicts are found. [read post]
19 Mar 2012, 2:31 am by Stan
If you go to the Trademark Office database and do a search for “?? [read post]
24 Dec 2010, 3:24 pm by Robert Scott Lawrence
There's no need to go all Häagen Dazs and inflict another umlaut-infected trademark on the world just yet. [read post]
16 Jan 2012, 11:11 am
As fads come and go in a world where consumers are always looking for something new, plans to develop Kolveri di into a brand may depend on the success of the movie. [read post]
8 Feb 2012, 8:05 am by Andrew Lahser, Patent Attorney
Even though our management wanted to trademark our logo, they do not want the ® large enough to be legible next to the logo on the business cards or letter head of the stationary.~ CaliforniaIf you go through the trouble of obtaining a federal registered trademark, it seems sort of silly not to use it. 15 USC §1111 provides as follows:[…] A registrant of a mark registered in the Patent Office, may give notice that his mark is registered by displaying with… [read post]