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Did You Know?

The USPTO released a five-year roadmap.

The department of commerce's United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) released for public comment a draft five-year strategic plan designed to foster american innovation and competitiveness at home and around the globe.

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Frequently Asked Trademark Questions

Question: Why are trademark owners concerned about Meta tags?

Answer:
A meta tag on a web page stores key words describing the web site to a search engine for use when someone searches for one of those keywords.

Change of Trademark Ownership

Trademark Madrid Protocol Fees

Trademark State

Trademarks Code

Trademark Office Europe

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Daily Terms

Functionality

Definition:
That aspect of design that makes a product work better for its intended purpose, as opposed to making the product look better or to identifying its commercial source.

Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Definition:
A major piece of U.S. legislation adopted in 1998 that extensively amended the copyright laws, in part to conform U.S. law to various treaty obligations, and in part to modernize the law to take into account various new digital technologies.

Notice

Definition:
A formal sign or notification attached to physical objects that embody or reproduce an intellectual property right -- for example, the use of the word "patent" or its abbreviation, "pat.," together with the patent number, on a patented article made by a patent holder or his/her licensees.

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