Case law requires that a trademark search be conducted before a trademark application is filed with the uspto.
Paralegals can conduct trademark searches.
Paralegals can draft and sign opinion letters to clients reporting the results of a trademark search.
Failure to conduct a trademark search might suggest improper intent in adopting a trademark
Trademark applications may be filed by residents of foreign countries
While it is being prosecuted, a trademark application may be amended to expand the scope of goods or services offered under the mark.
The trademark applicant must submit three specimens to the USPTO showing use of the mark.
Only marks registered on the Principal Register may use the trademark registration symbol ®.
If the USPTO issues an office action, the applicant will have six months to respond to the office action.
A trademark applicant may be an individual or an entity such as a corporation.
An identification of goods such as Cosmestic, including lipstick is acceptable to the USPTO
If properly maintained, a registered trademark can last forever.
If a trademark has changed in any way from its appearance as it was registered, it cannot be renewed.
Trademark owners are required to file an affidavit of incontestability five years after registration of their marks.
Once a mark is abandoned, it is free for anyone to use.
A federally registered trademark can be assigned only by a written document
Licenses of trademarks may be exclusive or nonexclusive.
A trademark registration must be renewed every ____ yrs.
Marks can only be assigned if they are assigned with the _________________ inherent in the mark.
The owner of a registered trademark wishes to secure financing from a bank. If the bank requires a security interest in the trademark, it is said the mark serves as _________________ for the loan.
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