USPTO Power Outage Affects Trademark Filings
Published Dec 24, 2015The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) experienced a major power outage on Wednesday, December 22. According to the USPTO website, the outage resulted “in damaged equipment that required the subsequent shutdown of many of [its] online and IT systems. This includes … filing, searching, and payment systems, as well as the systems … examiners…
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Happy Holidays From The Trademark Attorneys at Minott Gore & FlatFee Trademark!
Published Dec 22, 2015How to Maintain Your Active Trademark Registration
Published Dec 14, 2015USPTO Trademark Renewal Filings Once you’ve taken the important step of seeking and obtaining federal trademark registration for your brand name, logo or slogan, it’s equally important that you continue to maintain active registration status with timely trademark renewal filings at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). A federal trademark registration is valid…
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Federal Trademark Protection For Marijuana Business Brand Names
Published Oct 16, 2015One big question people are asking at the moment is do I need a federal trademark protection for Marijuana brand names if I am looking to set up a marijuana-related business. With the increased legalization of marijuana for medicinal, as well as recreational, use across 23 states and the District of Columbia, it comes as…
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Trademark Registration For Doctors, Dentists and Medical Service Providers
Published Sep 17, 2015Can a Medical Practice Name Be Trademarked? When asked “what is a trademark,” the easiest answer is usually to name common brand names that most people are familiar with – Nike, McDonalds, CocaCola. Trademarks are often associated with products that we use on a day to day basis, whether it’s groceries, houseware or apparel….
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Is Your Trademark Too Descriptive? Consider the Supplemental Trademark Register!
Published Aug 13, 2015The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) offers trademark applicants two potential registers on which to file their trademark applications – the Principal Trademark Register and a Supplemental Trademark Register. Principal Register vs. the Supplemental Trademark Register? Most federal trademarks are registered on the Principal Trademark Register. A mark registered on the Principal Register is…
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Seahawks Just Locked up Another ’12’ Trademark
Published Jul 23, 2015SEATTLE – The Seahawks are continuing their march to own everything related to the number 12. Paul Allen’s Northwest Football LLC was granted the trademark for “12s” last week, ESPN’s Darren Rovell reports. (Photo: Kyle Terada, USA TODAY Sports) The Seahawks now own 11 registered trademarks related to the number 12 and have filed for…
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Neuralstem (CUR) Announces Favorable Ruling in StemCells (STEM) Patent Infringement Case
Published Jul 23, 2015Neuralstem (Nasdaq: CUR) announced that the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland dismissed StemCells (Nasdaq: STEM), Inc.’s patent infringement case with prejudice in StemCells, Inc. v. Neuralstem, Inc. in favor of Neuralstem, on July 22, 2015. The District Court held a bench trial on the issue of standing in December of 2014. In…
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Trademark Geographical Indication Explained
Published Jul 10, 2015It’s summertime! The time of year when productivity slows (except here at Flat Fee Trademark) and minds wander toward vacation time and trip planning. Whether you’re staying local or planning a big international holiday, summer is that time of year when everyone takes a pause to savor the season. And there’s no better time to…
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The Trademark Likelihood of Confusion Standard Explained
Published Jun 22, 2015The Standard Between Your Mark and Registration One of the most common and arguably significant barriers to trademark registration has to be the likelihood of confusion standard. Essentially, if your trademark is too similar to someone else’s mark such that it is likely to cause confusion in the marketplace as to who offers the goods…
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