by gzamoradmin | Jul 12, 2014 | Blog
Determining the proper dates of first use for a federal trademark application can vary depending on whether goods or services are offered with the trademark and also can vary depending on the particular business model being used. The first date of use anywhere is the...
by gzamoradmin | Jul 12, 2014 | Blog
Determining the proper dates of first use for a federal trademark application can vary depending on whether goods or services are offered with the trademark and also can vary depending on the particular business model being used. The first date of use anywhere is the...
by gzamoradmin | Jun 24, 2014 | Blog
A frequent worry among corporate owners of patentable inventions is that one of the inventors might withhold his signature to essentially hold the patent hostage. The reasons an inventor might do this are numerous, ranging from a desire for a greater pay check to a...
by gzamoradmin | Jun 23, 2014 | Blog
It is important when responding to an obviousness type claim rejection in an office action that an inventor doesn’t fail to raise any reasonable good faith arguments. Since patent examiners are human, you never know what argument a particular examiner might...
by gzamoradmin | Feb 20, 2014 | Blog
I. Introduction Selling your own unique sauce can be a great way for you to grow your restaurant’s brand. However, the process can involve many steps, and can involve many government institutions. This primer can help you work through the various steps to ensure...
by gzamoradmin | Nov 11, 2013 | Blog
With the decriminalization of marijuana in the states of Colorado and Washington, the retail sale of marijuana will become a legal business venture in 2014. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), however, does not recognize trademarks for the sale of...