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An office action is a notice from the United States Trademark Office that describes why your trademark is rejected, objected to, or allowable. Generally, the U.S. trademark office says that your trademark is not distinctive enough, or is confusingly similar to another mark that exists in the marketplace. The goal is to convince the U.S. trademark office that your mark is sufficiently distinctive. Sometimes, you can change the classification and description of your trademark to comply with requirements of the U.S. trademark office.
In the Gold Package, you are referred to a U.S. trademark attorney based on your technology area, potential conflicts, and geography. The U.S. trademark attorney takes over management of this office action and future office actions on your behalf, and directly follows up with the U.S. Patent & Trademark office on this Response, and any future responses.
Get started on your response to a Patent Office Action today!
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