Nobody likes rejection. So getting an office action to your trademark application is no fun. But don’t lose hope: you may be able to overcome the office action.
Read MoreTrademark application filing fees are going up for 2021.
Read MoreTrademark law does not permit trademarks that are primarily geographically descriptive of the underlying goods or services to be registered on the principal register.
Read MoreIn an ideal world, you would obtain trademark registration of both the name and logo of your business. Of course, ours is not always an ideal world and economic realities often limit the ability of a company to go for the full suite of legal protections available.
Read MoreCompanies building mobile apps need to be aware of the key legal issues they’ll encounter as they develop and distribute the app.
Read MoreFind out a few of the key considerations for allocating IP rights between developer and customer in software development agreements.
Read MoreWith the advent of Amazon Brand Registry, trademark registration has never been more important than it is now for businesses using the Amazon platform.
Read MoreFind answers to all (or at least some) of your most pressing questions about the trademark registration process.
Read MoreWhen it comes to picking a company name (and branding in general), you ignore trademark law at your own peril. Take a look at these helpful tips before you invest time and money in a name that can’t be protected.
Read MoreYou’re ready to file an application to register your trademark. So you go to the USPTO’s application page, only to learn for the first time there are three different types of online applications you can submit. Find out which one is right for your application.
Read MoreIf you have a trademark you want to protect, it’s time to register your trademark. This post will walk through the steps of how to apply for federal registration of your trademark.
Read MoreThe first step toward protecting your business mark is to search for others who may be using a mark and assess whether you’ll likely be able to register your mark.
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