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Is AI Assisting You, or Are You Assisting AI?
This might seem like a distinction without a difference but if you are going to patent any inventions you develop with the assistance of artificial intelligence, you need to know which it is. On February 13, the United States Patent …
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Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, inventor, Patent, patent application, provisional patent, trademark, uspto
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File a High-Quality Provisional Patent
Understanding Provisional vs. Non-Provisional Patent Applications Navigating the patent application process can be complex, particularly when distinguishing between provisional and non-provisional patent applications. Provisional patents, often seen as the first step in securing a patent, are informal and do not …
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Navigating the New USPTO Trademark Search System
On November 30, 2023, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) made a significant transition away from its legacy system, the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS). After two decades, the Bibliographic Retrieval System underpinning TESS was deemed obsolete. The announcement, …
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The Comprehensive Guide to Brand Development and Protection
The Comprehensive Guide to Brand Development and Protection What is a Brand? In the world of business, a “brand” is far more than just a name or a logo. It’s a complex identity that encompasses a company’s personality, values, and …
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Tagged Branding, copyright, Copyrights, Intellectual Property, trademark, Trademarks
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Spinning Out of Control: Peloton’s Attempts to Cancel a Trademark Bully
Have you attended a spin class at your local gym or health club? Or are you immersed in the more timely, sanitary home-spinning craze? Have you related either of these activities to a company called Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc.? Likely not. However, Mad Dogg owns several US trademark registrations, including Registration No. …
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Tagged Intellectual Property, Patent, petition to cancel, trademark
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Trademark Checklist for Start-Ups and Emerging Businesses
Trademark Basics A trademark is a word, phrase, or symbol which identifies and distinguishes the source of goods and/or services of a company from those of others. Customers rely upon trademarks as a barometer as to the quality of the …
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