What is a Trademark Watch Service?

A trademark watch service consists of highly focused algorithmic computer searches to detect any name, logo, graphic, handle, title, or domain that may infringe on your trademark. The monitoring service will usually search numerous databases such as the USPTO, state business filings, domain registrations, social media names, online marketplaces, to name a few, to find […]

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Can You Recover Compensation if You Were at Fault in an Accident?

California’s pure comparative fault system Under California law, a plaintiff who may have had some degree of fault or negligence in an accident may still be able to recover some damages from the defendant. This concept is known as comparative fault and it applies to car accidents, bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, or any other type

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Are Trademark Applications Public Record?

Yes. Trademark applications and all the information provided to the USPTO is made public and searchable via their online database TEAS. The law requires all trademark applications to be made public, including the applicant’s name, telephone, email, and address. The primary reason for making such information public is so the public can readily search for

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How Do You Select an International Class for Your Trademark?

Every trademark application must select at least one International Class for the proposed trademark being filed. The International Classification of Goods and Services, commonly referred to as the Nice Classification, is a system used by many countries to categorize the goods or services being registered. Simply put, it is how the applicant will identify its

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