Fun Thanksgiving Trademarks from ipelton.wordpress.com As we celebrate Thanksgiving holiday today, there are many things to be thankful.
For fun, here are a few Thanksgiving themed trademark registrations:
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IPEC seminar: a report from ipkitten.blogspot.com IPEC: Intellectual Property Enforcement Cats, ready for action ... Thanks to some sterling efforts on the part of the IPKat's honoured and revered friend Ava Miller, we now have a set of notes on
yesterday ... Share via E–mail | Twitter | Facebook
Design Patents and Utility Patents from www.lotempiolaw.com I hope everyone is having a happy Thanksgiving. I searched through the patent office to find patents with a Turkey and I looked through the many utility patents and design patents. This led me to ...
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Lord of the Flies buttons down ill-drafted statute provision from ipkitten.blogspot.com This handy device is useful for
dealing with unwanted flies in court ...
When one sees the words "fly" and "Shanks" in a shared context, many a reader may involuntarily summon up an unsavoury image of ...
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USPTO Launches Twitter Account from www.patentdocs.org By Donald Zuhn -- Last week, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced the official launch of its Twitter account. The USPTO can now be followed at www.twitter.com/uspto. The Office, which launched ...
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USPTO Extends Deadline for Patent Application Exchange Program from www.patentdocs.org By Donald Zuhn -- On Monday, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced that it was extending the deadline for the Project Exchange program. Under the Project Exchange program, an applicant can have an application ...
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Soy . . . Milk – Is There A Trademark Issue? from tacticalip.com By: Aaron B. Thalwitzer “Milk” is defined as “the lacteal secretion from a cows.” (Editor’s Note: I’m not big on the idea of drinking “secretions”, even though I do so daily) I would ...
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Rogers in Hot Water Over Allegedly Misleading Advertisements from www.iposgoode.ca Stuart Freen is a J.D. candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. The Competition Bureau of Canada is asking the Superior Court of Ontario to order Rogers Communications to pay a $10M penalty for misleading ...
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Friction Arises Over WIPO Development Agenda Coordination from www.ip-watch.org Member states of the World Intellectual Property Organization this week are working through details of projects related to boosting the UN agency’s development orientation. But simultaneous closed, informal meetings on a mechanism for coordinating ...
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Innovation Dublin 2010 from intellectualprofit.blogspot.com Last week, as part of the
Innovation Dublin 2010 festival, I was invited to give a lecture to the MBA class at
Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School.
I spoke on the topic of IP commercialization ...
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