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Letter of Protest Training

Best Trademark Letter of Protest Samples

April 10, 2021April 9, 2021 by Morgan Reece

Here are two lists of trademark applications to use for viewing trademark Letter of Protest samples. Each of these applications was refused for registration after somebody as smart as YOU submitted a trademark Letter of Protest

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Who’s Pat Protester?

April 10, 2021April 5, 2021 by Morgan Reece

Pat Protester represents a real person, but not often the same person, who filed a trademark Letter of Protest.

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Trademark Letter of Protest Rules: Remove PDF Hyperlinks

April 10, 2021June 23, 2020 by Morgan Reece

Do you remove active hyperlinks from PDFs before you upload USPTO Letter of Protest evidence? You should! Here’s how to do it.

Categories Trademarks for Entrepreneurs Tags Letter of Protest Training, VIP

Trademark System Bias, Part 08e: Relevancy Challenges

April 24, 2021June 6, 2020 by Morgan Reece

Learn how overly-strict “Merely Informational” protest evidence relevancy standards bias USPTO toward faulty trademark registrations.

Categories USPTO Trademark System Bias Tags Letter of Protest Training

Trademark System Bias, Part 08f: Protest “Arguments” Challenges

April 24, 2021June 6, 2020 by Morgan Reece

This post explores how USPTO’s overly-broad definition of “argument” leads to the rejection of relevant evidence and needless errors by examiners.

Categories USPTO Trademark System Bias Tags Letter of Protest Training

Trademark System Bias, Part 08d: Class 035 Protest Challenges

May 3, 2021May 31, 2020 by Morgan Reece

Learn how inconsistent evidence relevancy standards in Class 035 increase USPTO’s bias toward faulty trademark registration.

Categories USPTO Trademark System Bias Tags Case Studies, Letter of Protest Training

Trademark System Bias, Part 06b: TMEP’s Fuzzy Language

April 24, 2021May 31, 2020 by Morgan Reece

This post is one of three that discuss the trademark system’s bias toward faulty registrations and steps USPTO has taken to reduce it.

Categories USPTO Trademark System Bias Tags Letter of Protest Training

Trademark System Bias, Part 06c: More USPTO Challenges

April 24, 2021May 31, 2020 by Morgan Reece

This post is one of three that discuss the trademark system’s bias toward faulty registrations and steps USPTO has taken to reduce it.

Categories USPTO Trademark System Bias Tags Letter of Protest Training

Trademark System Bias, Part 07c: Letters of Protest Results

April 24, 2021May 30, 2020 by Morgan Reece

The Letter of Protest is an imperfect, much-maligned, yet incredibly useful procedure. Here’s proof that protests are key to valid trademark registrations.

Categories USPTO Trademark System Bias Tags Case Studies, Letter of Protest Training, VIP

Trademark System Bias, Part 01a: Introduction

April 24, 2021May 27, 2020 by Morgan Reece

In this post, you’ll learn why a homeschool mom of six got involved in the fight against questionable trademarks. Stopping them will take more than protests.

Categories USPTO Trademark System Bias Tags Failure to Function, Frivolous Trademarks, Letter of Protest Training, Sticky
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