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04 Common Reasons for Trademark Registration Refusal in the United States
1. Understanding the basics of US Trademarks Trademarks, in general, encompass words, phrases, symbols, icons
Using variations of the mark
After the mark registration period for more than 2 years, some businesses, for various reasons, are no longer interested in the registered mark or because they do not have a
Guidelines for application of procedures for suspension of examination of mark registration applications in Vietnam
Every mark registration application will undergo a formal examination and a substantive examination of the mark registration application. In some cases, a mark registration application may be suspended from examination.
Classification of goods and services upon mark registration in Vietnam
In most countries including Vietnam, a mark is only protected to the extent of the goods and services identified in the mark registration application. This mainly proceeds from the primary
Copyright issues upon covering a song
Song covering is known as a prevailing behavior now, especially in the digital environment. However,
Navigating Consent Requirements in Data Privacy Regulations: A Guide for Businesses in Viet Nam
In today’s interconnected world, the collection, processing, and sharing of personal data have become increasingly
Renewal Of International Registration Under The Madrid System
Global integration has brought many challenges for international businesses besides opportunities, especially trademark protection overseas.
Practical notes to respond a trademark refusal notice in Viet Nam
1. Summary trademark examination procedure in Viet Nam It is important to understand the trademark
Subsequent Designations Under The Madrid System
Global integration has brought many challenges for international businesses besides opportunities, especially trademark protection overseas.
Identification of some common errors leading to the possibility of rejection of the formality examination when filing a trademark application
After the Department of Intellectual Property (“NOIP”) receives the trademark application, the application will go
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