Presentation by Amy Jansen and Robert Berry of the Sacred Heart University Library outlining the advantages of federal registration of trademarks and service marks and the steps involved. Includes legal background and examples
A vigorous debate has emerged regarding the expansion of trademark owners’ rights to have exclusive ...
This article aims to understand, analyze and compare the procedures adopted in Brazil, the United St...
Presented on March 30, 2017 at the Engineered Biosystems Building (EBB), Room 1005, Georgia Tech.Cra...
Presentations which guides the layman through the basics of using the USPTO website, including the 7...
The article describes the computerised trademark search system developed in 1984-1985 as the first s...
registered in the USPTO. All other trademarks, service marks, products, or services are trademarks o...
Presentation for the 2017 Open Access Symposium. This presentation discusses the outreach efforts a...
The explosion of interest in registering domain names as trademarks at the United States Patent and ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. Paten...
This Article explains why federal courts should not defer to United States Patent and Trademark Offi...
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted to an inventor by a sovereign state for a solution, be...
While trademarks promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the Patent and Trademark Office r...
To carry out its mission, the United States Patent and Trademark Office processes and examines over ...
In recent years, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has systematically been engaging the ...
The Commerce Department’s United States Patent and Trademark Office has designated Sacred Heart Univ...
A vigorous debate has emerged regarding the expansion of trademark owners’ rights to have exclusive ...
This article aims to understand, analyze and compare the procedures adopted in Brazil, the United St...
Presented on March 30, 2017 at the Engineered Biosystems Building (EBB), Room 1005, Georgia Tech.Cra...
Presentations which guides the layman through the basics of using the USPTO website, including the 7...
The article describes the computerised trademark search system developed in 1984-1985 as the first s...
registered in the USPTO. All other trademarks, service marks, products, or services are trademarks o...
Presentation for the 2017 Open Access Symposium. This presentation discusses the outreach efforts a...
The explosion of interest in registering domain names as trademarks at the United States Patent and ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. Paten...
This Article explains why federal courts should not defer to United States Patent and Trademark Offi...
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted to an inventor by a sovereign state for a solution, be...
While trademarks promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the Patent and Trademark Office r...
To carry out its mission, the United States Patent and Trademark Office processes and examines over ...
In recent years, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has systematically been engaging the ...
The Commerce Department’s United States Patent and Trademark Office has designated Sacred Heart Univ...
A vigorous debate has emerged regarding the expansion of trademark owners’ rights to have exclusive ...
This article aims to understand, analyze and compare the procedures adopted in Brazil, the United St...
Presented on March 30, 2017 at the Engineered Biosystems Building (EBB), Room 1005, Georgia Tech.Cra...