What is a “Confusingly Similar” Rejection by the Trademark Office?
One of the frequently issued rejections by the Trademark Office (“Office”) is that the proposed trademark is confusingly similar to an existing or pending trademark. When a new trademark application is received, the examiner at the Office commences the registration process by conducting a comprehensive search of the USPTO’s database to identify any identical or […]
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