Patents & Trademarks Questions for band
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In Patent Drafting - updated on 10/14/2004
If a patent was issued in 2004 dated from 2001 that was a continuation in part of a 98 patent app, now abandoned that was a Continuation of a 96 patent app, now abandoned does the ''first to invent'' date go... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I started working on a new technology in 2001. A friend suggested a really good name for it but I found out on TESS that it was already taken for my category of trade. However I tried to find an ... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I have a small screen-printing business that specializes in creating and reproducing old and nostalgic designs from various sports. One of these is skateboarding and I have some designs based Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
can i copywrite a band name that is similar to another band's name but change a letter? For example, we have the name ruefuss but there was a band called rufus in the 70's. Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I have a trademark that is similar to an existing trademark. They aren't exactly the same but we are in the same industry and they are close. I did a search on the USPTO database and the status indic... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
Hi, I have one question: It?s legal to register a band name very identical to one that is already registered, only using a additional character like a hyphen Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
A company existed several years back that did consulting to the fitness industry. Along with this consulting they allowed clients to use the consultant name and logo as part of their fees. The consulting... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
Hi; related questions have been asked before, but I haven't been clear on the answer. I want to start my business with a particular name that's a phrase, like, say, "Plug and Play TV", which... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
What are the substantive effects of a trademark application becoming abandoned other than the loss of your filing date? Are you prohibited from refiling another application for the same mark? Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I've run a business/website with the same name since 1997. In 2000 I filed for a trademark but didn't do the right follow-through and it's now listed as abandoned. I'm now finding other copycat s... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
Would a trademark be abandoned if the trademark was registered in a particular design and the company that owns the registration but has since stopped using the design years ago. They now use the same ... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
br> We are currently dealing with an opposition to our mark. The Opposer is trying to assert common law rights, but our research hasn't shown any evidence of usage by this party in over a decade (si... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I missed responding to an office action from a USPTO examiner within the 6 month deadline last week. Now we do want the trademark after all and accept the examiners changes. Do I have to start over with a ne... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
i have a band name i want to trademark but am confused whether or not i TRADEMARK or COPYRIGHT it. i'm guessing trademark. any thoughts? how do i go about doing this as cheap as possible i... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I have an abandoned US trademark app (ITU). Abandoned for about two years. Can I refile (now that I have better arguments) at any time for the same mark or do I need to wait till I have actual use? Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I have an interesting question on Trademark Law for all of you. I've done a search through the archives of this forum, and not come to a satisfactory answer. The closest thread I've found is Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I am doing some product placement for a movie set in the 80's...Does anyone know if I am permitted to have actors in band logo T-shirts? Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
What class of goods would awristband like "Livestrong" fall under? You know, the silicone ones. Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I was wondering if anyone knows anything about Tradmarking a name of a band? How much does it cost? What form do I use to trademark that name? The same thing for a bands logo. Another thing... If a b... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
Hello, I found your page upon searching band name trademark advice. I play for a band called The New Absolutes. We were in the process of trademarking it when a lawyer told us that we wou... Read More Answer 
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