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Seminar in Minneapolis on intellectual property rights.
During the two-day seminar in Minneapolis, intellectual property experts from the USPTO and other government agencies provided attendees with details and useful tips about protecting and enforcing their intellectual property rights.

 


Sellers of goods throughout the ages have put their names on things they produced. Some producers devised symbols or pictures to identify and distinguish their products. Before the 20th century, trademarks were usually symbols or pictures rather than words. Under the common law in each state, a seller who uses any symbol as a trademark acquires the legal right to prevent other sellers from using a similar mark. Many sellers federally register their trademarks for extra protection.

 
Patent Issued to Residents of The United    
 
 
Patent Issued to Residents of The United States. Data includes utility, design, plant, and reissue patents.
1993   1994   1995   1996  
441   491   553   491  

Source: Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks.
 

Congress provided a nationwide register of trademarks for sellers who participate in interstate commerce with the federal Lanham Act, enacted in 1946. Any seller who uses another sellers trademark is an infringer and can be sued in state or federal court. Our Delaware Trademark Lawyers can help you if someone has violated your trademark rights.

Delaware Trademark Lawyers are specialists in trademark law. Delaware Trademark Lawyers have the resources and expertise to represent you whether you are filing a trademark application or an infringement lawsuit.

The following are common trademark terms:

  • Trademark Application
  • Trademark Infringement
  • Copyright
  • Patent
  • Intellectual Property
  • Lanham Act
  • USPTO

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  U.S. Trademark Battles for Sounds and Phrases
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 3:50, 11/5/2004

NPR's Eric Weiner reports on some of the latest sounds and phrases being trademarked in the United States, including the state of Florida's effort to get exclusive rights to the title "Gateway to the Americas
Source: NPR
 
 
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«seal» 98-552 Re: Trademark Registration of : Schmid La
Combined Declaration under Sections 8 and 15 of the Trademark Act for this ... and (2) Schmid Products Corporation of Puerto Rico, Delaware Corporati

 



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Latest news about Trademark cases in Delaware and nationwide:

Commission Files Comments With The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office
Filing of Commission comments: The Commission has filed comments with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) regarding proposed rules governing...
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Director Of The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office
Washington, D.C.- Officials from seven federal agencies will travel to Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Singapore on April 11-21 to further the Administ...
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Opens New Electronic Facility to Hear Patent and Trademark
The USPTO is committed to the President’s management agenda goal of citizen-centered operations,” said Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual...
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Trademark Terms

 


Today's Terms

Secondary Meaning

Definition:
A meaning for a trademark or service mark that customers associate with a particular brand of products or services. This acquired distinctiveness is known as ?secondary meaning? because it is acquired second in time to the primary meaning of a word.

Washington Treaty

Definition:
China was among the first countries to sign this treaty, but the United States and Japan did not sign it due to disagreements with compulsory licences, the treatment of innocent infringement, and the protection of designs when they are incorporated in industrial products.

Reduction To Practice

Definition:
The physical part of the inventive process that completes and ends the process of invention. After a reduction to practice, the invention is complete for patent law purposes.

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Topics Related to Trademark Law:

  • Trademark Application
  • Trademark Infringement
  • Copyright
  • Patent
  • Intellectual Property
  • Lanham Act
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