Greenberg & Lieberman
Intellectual Property and Litigation

 Home Page  Contact Us  Newsroom  Trademark FAQs  Glossary  Links
  

Welcome to WWW.TRADEMARKSPOT.COM Our IP Legal Firm Can Help With Product Trademark Issues & Many Others Such as Some Below:

• Unfair Competition

• Rules Of Practice

• Device

• Labeling

   Trademark Help Pages

   Trademark Form

 

 Have a logo or product name? protect it with a trademark!
Yes I do, Please have lawlogo.comemail me to get a
FREE INFORMATION PACKET with confidentiality agreement so I can get moving. 

Trademark Related News

Innovations at Your Feet Opens in USPTO Museum


Previous Page

Innovations at Your Feet Opens in USPTO Museum

Washington, D.C. – A new exhibit opened today in the Department of Commerce's U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Museum. “Shoes: Innovations at Your Feet” highlights shoe technology past and present. Visitors to the museum can learn the history of patented footwear, view stylish innovations, and see how people customize their shoes for work. The exhibit is an entertaining view of all kinds of footwear that incorporates 19 th century models of patented inventions as well as recent accomplishments of today's footwear industry, especially many brands in the areas of children's shoes, work shoes, comfort and fashion.

“ This exhibit conveys the fact that even everyday objects like shoes owe much of their evolution to the intellectual property protection provided to their designers,” noted Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO Jon Dudas.

S
 

Bookmark:           
Permalink:  http://S-0.ORG/7idtZDL


Call Our Toll Free: (888) 275-2757 or Contact Us Online For a No-Obligation Consultation

Canadian Intellectual Property Office

Registrar Transfer Dispute Policy

Trademark Official Gazette

Local Registration of Business Names

Cancellation of Trademark

Senator Arlen Specter - Pennsylvania

 

Daily Terms

Fanciful Marks

Definition:
Comprise terms that have been invented for the sole purpose of functioning as a trademark or service mark.

Misappropriation

Definition:
A common law form of unfair competition in which an individual or firm copies or appropriates some creation of another that is not protected by patent, copyright, or trademark law, or any other traditional theory of exclusive rights.

Trade Name

Definition:
A symbol used to identify and distinguish companies, partnerships, and businesses, as opposed to marks used to identify and distinguish goods or services.

See More Terms >