A Selection of IP-related Posts by Schott, P.C.
The Humvee in Call of Duty: Where Trademark Usage Meets the First Amendment
By Stephen B. Schott |
Above: Photo of a Humvee If you’ve watched Jurassic Park or The Avengers, you’ve come across the Humvee ...
Read More Register Your Brand With Amazon’s Brand Registry
By Stephen B. Schott |
Many people don’t realize that Amazon means it when they call themselves a global “marketplace.” Until recently, that ...
Read More Piling On: Even More USPTO Subject Matter Guidance
By Stephen B. Schott |
The USPTO recognizes there’s a problem in subject matter eligibility. If you don’t believe it, look at how ...
Read More A Renewed Call: Repeal the Single Sentence Rule for Patent Claims
By Stephen B. Schott |
Like all elementary school graduates, I learned that a single sentence should be short. One source suggests that ...
Read More PA Bar: Removing The Exclusivity Of “Patent Attorney”
By Stephen B. Schott |
[EDIT: The Pennsylvania House of Delegates voted down this measure in May 2019, mostly due to issues unrelated ...
Read More US Patent And Trademark Office Revises Guidance For Determining Subject Matter Eligibility
By Stephen B. Schott |
To start the new year, Director Iancu and the US Patent and Trademark Office continue what most people ...
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