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A Narrower Approach to Determining Trademark Application Fraud
The standard for proving fraud in trademark applications, which is grounds for invalidation, has been intensely debated this year. In my post in March 2009, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) suggested that “inaccurate declarations of us...
Curing "Fraud" In Trademark Applications
In an earlier post, it was stated that an inaccurate declaration of use on a trademark application would amount to fraud unless corrected before registration. According to a recent Trademark Trial and Appeals Board case, however, such inaccurate st...
Preparing a Trademark Application on Your Own?
While many people avoid hiring an attorney by filling out one-size-fits-all legal forms, if you plan to file your own trademark application, you may want to reconsider. Assistance from a trademark attorney is a wise investment. Each and every fiel...
Inaccurate Declaration of Use May Invalidate Your Trademark
Before applying for a trademark, carefully consider the goods and services with which you plan to use your mark. It is better to be precise, otherwise you may lose your trademark protection. During the application process and before the issuance ...
