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Defend Your Mark: Dealing with Objections and Challenges
In the second part of a three-part series on trademark law for craft brewers, attorney John S. Miranda explains how to deal with government objections and the dreaded cease-and-desist.
In the second part of a three-part series on trademark law for craft brewers, attorney John S. Miranda explains how to deal with government objections and the dreaded cease-and-desist. <a href="https://brewingindustryguide.com/defend-your-mark-dealing-with-objections-and-challenges/">Continue reading.</a>
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In the first article in this series, Protect Your Craft: Get to Know Trademark Law, I covered the first two steps of securing your trademark—Step One: Clearance, and Step Two: Application.
Here we cover how to overcome objections to your mark, how to maintain your registration, and how to enforce your rights.
Step Three: Overcoming any USPTO Objections
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