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...and HAMILTON, Circuit Judges.These consolidated appeals arise from an international trademark licensing dispute between plaintiff Harley-Davidson Motor Company and its former Greek...
...Patent and Trademark Office website (www.uspto.gov) and the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). It all seems simple enough, and therein lies the...
...blogs (web logs), search engines, electronic mail, banner advertisements, pop-up...data collection by using Internet applications which allow the client to...
...Patent and Trademark Office has...the patent application, to examine...Roche Molecular Systems upheld...of an electronic document will...
...preponderance" standard when considering evidence that examiners at the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) hadn't seen before issuing the patents in dispute....
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