On June 30, 2020, the United States Supreme Court decided United States Patent and Trademark Office et al. v. Booking.com B. V., handing down an important decision for those who have invested in a dot-com brand.
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On April 8, 2020, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (the Board) and held that multicolor designs can be inherently distinctive – and thus immediately eligible for...more
On November 8, 2019, the United States Supreme Court agreed to take up a case that could potentially have a significant impact on domain name owners and those who have invested in promoting their dot-com brand. Can combining...more
On January 4, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear the United States Patent and Trademark Office's ("USPTO") appeal of In re Brunetti, 877 F.3d 1330 (Fed. Cir. 2017). In taking this case, it appears...more
Effective February 17, 2017, the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") implemented a revised rule under which USPTO examining attorneys may request additional evidence of use from registrants beyond what was...more