Trademark Prosecution
Trademark prosecution refers to the legal process of obtaining and protecting a trademark. It involves all the steps from filing a trademark application to securing a registered trademark. This includes ensuring the trademark meets legal requirements, responding to any objections or issues raised by the trademark office, and defending the trademark if there are any challenges from third parties.
In short, trademark prosecution covers the entire journey of registering and maintaining a trademark, from submission to final approval. It typically involves legal and procedural tasks, including examining the trademark for conflicts with existing marks, addressing office actions or refusals, and dealing with any opposition that may arise during the registration process.
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