Should You Abandon Your Trademark Application?
Should you abandon your trademark application if the rejection letter is received? Here are a few things that you must consider when deciding whether to abandon or not.
Should you abandon your trademark application if the rejection letter is received? Here are a few things that you must consider when deciding whether to abandon or not.
A proposed trademark can be refused registration for distinctiveness reasons. Here take a look on establishing evidence of distinctiveness on trademark.Registration.
Hong Kong trademark registration approval doesn’t automatically mean protection in China despite Hong Kong’s administrative status. Here are a few suggestions on trademark protection strategies to protect their trademark rights both in and outside of Hong Kong.
Why applys for a short-term patents? Here take a look on the points of concern for short-term patents in Hong Kong.
Who can apply for Hong Kong patents? Here take a more comprehensive look at the applicant types of Hong Kong patent application.
Hong Kong trademarks registration Process is quite complicated and time-consuming. Here introduce the whole process for ease of application.
Checking for duplications is quite vital before the Hong Kong trademark application. Here describe the procedures and some factors to be considered in distinctiveness of the Hong Kong trademark registration.
When filing for a U.S. patent application, it is a question that who should you hire – a local lawyer or a national lawyer. Here take a look on it.
Patent infringement lawsuits are a common occurrence and the effects can be surprising with huge litigation expenses. Here take a look on the U.S. patent infringement lawsuit for ease of understanding.
The USPTO are extremely careful in granting patents and, in the process, can reject design patent applications based on the smallest detail. Here review how to start on the right foot.
It is vital to understand the definition of patent infringement as patents infringements are quite common. Here take a more comprehensive look at the definition patent infringement.
The provisional patent application (PPA) is an interim document designed to preserve the patent owner’s rights to the invention while in the process of determining whether to file a regular patent or not. Here talk about PPA.