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 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 circumstances.»
The USA is not a surprise and Brazil is a jurisdiction in which you have to apply for one
trademark for every class, so is probably therefore a little higher than it would be if it had a multi-class
registration system.
The Eurasian Economic Commission is currently drafting: (1) the
Trademark Agreement, which provides for the establishment within the EEU of the Union - wide
system for
registration of
trademarks and service marks; (2) Agreement on common process for administering copyrights and neighbouring rights on a collective basis, to establish the process for administration of copyrights and neighbouring rights within the EEU member states; and (3) Agreement on the coordination of activities to protect intellectual property rights, regulating the cooperation between the law enforcement agencies of EEU member states in the area of IP rights protection.