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USPTO Issues Trademark Scam Warning
Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 1:04pmYou may recall a blog I posted a couple of weeks ago regarding my concern for the rising incidents of trademark "scam" letters, which look like official invoices from the USPTO, but are really jsut a way to pick the pockets of well-meaning trademark applicants (notice the letters always go to the OWNERS and not the Attorney or Record, of course).
Well, one of my clients received a trademark...
USPTO Issues Trademark Scam Warning
Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 1:04pmYou may recall a blog I posted a couple of weeks ago regarding my concern for the rising incidents of trademark "scam" letters, which look like official invoices from the USPTO, but are really jsut a way to pick the pockets of well-meaning trademark applicants (notice the letters always go to the OWNERS and not the Attorney or Record, of course).
Well, one of my clients received a trademark...
USPTO Issues Trademark Scam Warning
Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 1:04pmYou may recall a blog I posted a couple of weeks ago regarding my concern for the rising incidents of trademark "scam" letters, which look like official invoices from the USPTO, but are really jsut a way to pick the pockets of well-meaning trademark applicants (notice the letters always go to the OWNERS and not the Attorney or Record, of course).
Well, one of my clients received a trademark...
USPTO Issues Trademark Scam Warning
Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 1:04pmYou may recall a blog I posted a couple of weeks ago regarding my concern for the rising incidents of trademark "scam" letters, which look like official invoices from the USPTO, but are really jsut a way to pick the pockets of well-meaning trademark applicants (notice the letters always go to the OWNERS and not the Attorney or Record, of course).
Well, one of my clients received a trademark...
USPTO Issues Trademark Scam Warning
Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 1:04pmYou may recall a blog I posted a couple of weeks ago regarding my concern for the rising incidents of trademark "scam" letters, which look like official invoices from the USPTO, but are really jsut a way to pick the pockets of well-meaning trademark applicants (notice the letters always go to the OWNERS and not the Attorney or Record, of course).
Well, one of my clients received a trademark...

