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Accelerating Innovation: Design Patent Expedited Examination with Rocket Docket
In the fast-paced world of innovation, every moment counts. For inventors and businesses seeking to protect their unique designs, time is of the essence. What can one do, though, if the patent process threatens to drag on for months? Enter Rocket Docket, a program that aims to expedite examination for design patent applications. The United…
READ MOREEmployee/Employer Intellectual Property Disputes
If you’re like millions of Californians, you work. And, if you’re like millions of Californians, you have interests and projects that overlap with your work. You may be inventing new processes or products in your field of expertise. You may spend your free time on writing, music, artwork, or other forms of expression. Or you…
READ MOREIP Considerations if California Legalizes Psychedelic Drugs
It’s been a few years now since California legalized recreational possession of marijuana. However, despite the fact that it’s been more than a decade since recreational users could “light up,” intellectual property laws surrounding cannabis have been slow to follow. Notwithstanding the uncertainty of the legal landscape surrounding cannabis IP, there appears to be another…
READ MOREThe Evolution of Patent Law in the Digital Age: Navigating New Frontiers in Intellectual Property
The digital age has ushered in many technological advancements, radically transforming industries and societal norms. As a result, patent law, a guardian of innovation and intellectual property, faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Traditional patent law principles, established in an era when inventions were tangible and often mechanical, are now being tested by the intangible, rapidly…
READ MORENavigating the New Terrain of Trademarks in Social Media and E-Commerce
In the vibrant city of Los Angeles, where innovation meets creativity, the realm of trademark law is undergoing a significant transformation. The advent of social media and the explosion of e-commerce have rewritten the rules of brand engagement and protection. For businesses and individuals in LA’s dynamic landscape, understanding these changes is key to successfully…
READ MORESUNY Morrisville Tests Boise State’s Common-Law Trademark Theory on Colorful Turf
In 1986, Boise State University broke with football convention by installing bright blue turf on its football field. The school’s now-famous “smurf turf” received federal trademark protection in 2011. Since Boise State registered its trademark blue turf, other colleges, universities, and even some US high schools have sought to change the colors of their own…
READ MORECopyright vs Trademark: Protecting Your Intellectual Property
In a rapidly evolving business landscape, understanding the nuances of intellectual property (IP) law becomes critical in safeguarding your assets and fostering innovation. At the heart of IP law are two vital concepts: copyrights and trademarks. These legal instruments provide distinct forms of protection for different kinds of intellectual property. Recognizing the differences between them…
READ MOREBoard Rejects Video Game Character Face as Sufficient for Trademark Protection
The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board recently ruled that a video game character’s face, on its own, is insufficient to function as a trademark. More Than a Face? Osgoode Media sought trademark protection for an image of the face of one of its video game characters, “Maria.” The application indicated that the company planned to…
READ MORECrucial Insights: Federal Circuit’s Recent Ruling on Double Patenting Cases
Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a ruling that discusses the analysis for patent term extension and patent term adjustment. Both PTE and PTA can lengthen the term of a patent, but they arise from two different statutes and are used for two different purposes. The court determined that they…
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Patenting toys is a hot area for many inventors, and can be very lucrative as well. You should always have a patent issued prior to…
USPTO announces extension of certain patent and trademark-related timing deadlines under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) today announced extensions to the time allowed to file certain patent and trademark-related documents and to pay…
The Strength of Trademarks: The Distinctiveness Spectrum
Different types of trademarks have different levels of strength. The strength of a trademark determines its ability to be protected from trademark infringers and enforced…








