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Pamela Koslyn
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You can put your past jobs on your resume and brochure, but you have to be...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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As usual, Ms. Koslyn's information is spot on. I write only to reinforce her...
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William F Lang IV
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Initially, a determination of whether the name is one for which trademark...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

This is either your second go-around with this question or someone under...
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Jon Kenneth Perala
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You can file a trademark application even before you actually use your intended...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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John's answer is a good one. I would add, however, that when you apply to...
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Craig Andrew Redinger
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For an invention to be patentable, it must be novel and non-obvious in light of...
Dylan O Adams
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It is not entirely correct that you cannot patent an “idea.” Generally,...
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Oscar Michelen
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It is very difficult to answer such a general question in a format such as this,...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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As usual, Oscar is right. Even with your clarification no "answer" can be...
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Jeffrey Allan Moss
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Your specific state law may vary, and the best way to find it is to Google some...

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