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Trademarks are more of an art than a science. In this video, I share some insights comparing the tools for building bold brands to palette of colors used by an artist. For more, see [link]. The post The Palette for Building a Bold Brand appeared first on Erik M Pelton & Associates, PLLC.
Steve Schlackman. Your name is a corporate asset with real tangible value, and protecting it is an important business consideration. A trademark may be the answer.
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When an application gets approval from the US Patent and Trademark Office, the next step is for it to be published in what’s called the Official Gazette, which used to be an actual physical publication, but now it’s just an online publication. Every week, hundreds or thousands of approved trademark applications are published in this Official Gazette.
Eligible New York households are able to fill out and submit their application for a rental subsidy via the New York state's website. Applications will be accepted during a two-week application period.
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