An Opportunity To Change TM Registration For Outdated Tech

Law360, New York (September 4, 2015, 12:59 PM EDT) -- As technology evolves, the manner and medium of delivering content or using goods and services can change dramatically. Because U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rules, in most cases, do not permit the amendment of goods or services listed in a registration to reflect this evolution — it generally is considered to be an expansion of the scope of the registration — some trademark registrations can become effectively obsolete. A registration for YOURMARK for floppy disks was of little value until …...

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