All that the
trademark application tells us is that HP will be using the term PalmPad in the context of «Computers, computer hardware, computer software, computer peripherals, portable computers, handheld and mobile computers, PDAs,
electronic notepads, mobile digital
electronic devices.»
He also has an important post that you really should read if you use
Trademark Electronic Application System, or TEAS, in your work: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is proposing a couple of rule changes, including a provision for TEAS users who want «to file a trademark or service mark application for registration on the Principal Register under section 1 and / or 44 of the act to pay a reduced fee under certain circumstance
Trademark Electronic Application System, or TEAS, in your work: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is proposing a couple of rule changes, including a provision for TEAS users who want «to file a trademark or service mark application for registration on the Principal Register under section 1 and / or 44 of the act to pay a reduced fee under certain circumstan
Application System, or TEAS, in your work: The U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office is proposing a couple of rule changes, including a provision for TEAS users who want «to file a trademark or service mark application for registration on the Principal Register under section 1 and / or 44 of the act to pay a reduced fee under certain circumstance
Trademark Office is proposing a couple of rule changes, including a provision for TEAS users who want «to file a
trademark or service mark application for registration on the Principal Register under section 1 and / or 44 of the act to pay a reduced fee under certain circumstance
trademark or service mark
application for registration on the Principal Register under section 1 and / or 44 of the act to pay a reduced fee under certain circumstan
application for registration on the Principal Register under section 1 and / or 44 of the act to pay a reduced fee under certain circumstances.»
According to a recent report published on US Patent and
Trademark Office, Apple has recently submitted a patent
application for an «
Electronic accessory device», which is reported to be containing a traditional laptop hardware, though it wouldn't be useful without a host like an iPhone or iPad.