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  2. United States trademark law - Wikipedia

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    Once the application is filed, it sits in a queue for a few months. Eventually, a USPTO Trademark Examiner will examine the application according to the rules of the Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure. If the Trademark Examiner identifies problems with the applications, the applicant will be sent a "preliminary rejection."

  3. Trademark - Wikipedia

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    Application: A trademark application is filed after completing a clearance search to identify any potentially conflicting marks. [84] Examination: An examining attorney reviews the application to ensure it meets legal requirements and that the trademark is registrable. The applicant may need to respond to any refusals or objections. [84]

  4. United States Patent and Trademark Office - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, trademark applications marked the sharpest declines and inclines in American history. During the spring, COVID-19 lockdowns led to reduced filings, which then increased in July 2020 to exceed the previous year. August 2020 was subsequently the highest month of trademark filings in the history of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. [93]

  5. Fair use (U.S. trademark law) - Wikipedia

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    Fair use of trademarks is more limited than that which exists in the context of copyright. Many trademarks are adapted from words or symbols that are common to the culture, as Apple, Inc. using a trademark that is based upon the apple. Other trademarks are invented by the mark owner (such as Kodak) and have no common use until introduced by the ...

  6. Concurrent use registration - Wikipedia

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    Such a registration is achieved by filing a concurrent use application (or by converting an existing application to a concurrent use application) and then prevailing in a concurrent use proceeding before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board ("TTAB"), which is a judicial body within the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO").

  7. What Taylor Swift's trademark applications can tell fans ...

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    The key to trademark applications is the date the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issues a notice of allowance. A notice of allowance means the office has successfully finished ...

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