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July 20, 2010
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Major Milestone In Maximizing Electronic Tools To Make The Trademark Registration Process

The Department of Commerce’s United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has reached a major milestone in maximizing electronic tools to make the trademark registration process fully transparent to the public. For the first time, anyone with Internet access anywhere in the world can use USPTO’s to review documents in the official trademark application file, including all decisions made by trademark examining attorneys and their reasons for making them.

The system, known as Trademark Document Retrieval (TDR), offers the public an advanced electronic portal to PDF viewing, downloading and printing of an array of information and documents for more than 460,000 trademark applications totaling more than eight million document pages. As new applications are filed, they will be added to the database. It is expected that more than 300,000 application files will be added annually. Over the next five years, the remaining paper files of approximately 1.2 million active trademark registrations will be converted into digital format for TDR access.

“Trademarks help consumers distinguish among products and services and are often an organization’s most valuable asset,” noted Jon Dudas, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO. “The TDR system improves our ability to provide timely and useful information to business owners as they develop their marks and prepare to file trademark applications.”

The TDR system builds on the USPTO’s First Action System for Trademarks (FAST), which replaced paper files and is now used by all trademark examining attorneys to review applications.

All federally registered and pending trademarks are available to the public on the USPTO’s, where status information is also available. The trademark data includes nearly 2 million pending and registered trademarks dating back to 1885 and represents more than 100 years of marketing creativity.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
The International Registration Is Dependent On The U.S For 5 years
For the first 5 years, the international Trademark registration is completely dependent on the U.S. basic application or registration. If the U.S. basic application or registration is refused, withdrawn, cancelled or restricted, in whole or in part, then the International Bureau will cancel the international registration.

 


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Trademark Terms

 


Today's Terms

Trademark

Definition:
A trademark is the "brand name" by which products are identified by a particular manufacturer or distributor.

Descriptive Mark

Definition:
A mark is considered merely descriptive if it describes an ingredient, quality, characteristic, function, feature, purpose or use of the specified goods or services.

Infringement

Definition:
An invasion of an exclusive right of intellectual property. Infringement of a trademark consists of the unauthorized use or imitation of a mark that is the property of another in order to deceive, confuse, or mislead others.

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