17 Burst results for "Uspto"

"uspto" Discussed on Daily Tech Headlines

Daily Tech Headlines

01:48 min | 7 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on Daily Tech Headlines

"Matt navarra spotted a new AI generated profile picture tool under development in the TikTok app. In its current form, the tool asks you to upload three to ten photos, then select up to 5 different styles. Once those are processed, users can download the photos, set one is an avatar, or post them to your story. In late December, opening I applied for a trademark on the term GPT with the U.S. patent and trademark office, or USPTO. Last month, the company filed a petition to speed up the process, citing myriad infringements and counterfeit apps using the term. However, the USPTO dismissed the petition, saying OpenAI's attorneys failed to pay all fees and provide required evidence. Sources speaking to TechCrunch indicate that as a result, the trademark process could take 5 months or more. In its fiscal Q four, Microsoft grew revenue 6.7% on the year beating analyst estimates. Its intelligent cloud revenue was up 16% on the year within that Azure crew revenue 27%. CEO Satya Nadella said teams grew monthly active users 7% on the quarter to over 300 million. Bing now has over 100 million daily active users, but that didn't stop its more personal computing unit from seeing revenue down 9% in the year, although part of this is due to Windows license revenue down 28%. In alphabet's Q one earnings, it grew revenue 3% and beat analyst revenue and earnings estimates. YouTube ad revenue fell 2.6% on the year and it was the second consecutive quarter of decline. CEO Sundar Pichai said shorts of views increased 66% on the year to over 50 billion daily. And Google Cloud generated its first ever profit after posting a $706 million loss in the same period last year. WhatsApp updated its multi device feature so that you can use the messaging app on multiple phones running iOS or Android, previously it allowed additional access

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:04 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"Ignoring multiple warnings here on the day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a violent mood. Apparently he had shown other kids in school. I think he was the first grader kindergartner, the gun, he took it out of his backpack, put it in his pocket, showed it to other kids. Other kids apparently showed up to teachers and said, I think he's got a gun. And this teacher apparently also called down to the office, and no one took it seriously. And that's what she's really claiming. This is a lawsuit for gross negligence. The Newport new school board says in a statement to it is waiting for the legal documents. It also says it's thoughts and prayers remain right now with Abby's wonder and her ongoing recovery. And the board is working. They say, with the community to address safety. What does making slime have to do with a possible career in science? Kids for our area will get a chance to find out at the night of science coming up next week. When kids from kindergarten through high school had to the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria next Wednesday night, they'll get a chance to get their hands dirty, really dirty. Or maybe make slime or build a rocket or do some other cool stuff. On Valentine, education program adviser with the USPTO explains that the night of science are not with leading Hispanics in stem, offers hands on experience along with information on careers from agencies including NASA. The focus is on encouraging Hispanic students to enter the stem fields but everyone's welcome. We want everyone to realize that they are all inherently creators. They're all inherently problem solvers, but it provides a glimpse into what their future could look like. Kate Ryan, WTO be news. The latest trend taking over the office these days is called Bayer minimum Mondays. It's a burnout prevention strategy created by TikToker, Marissa Jo Mays may sell CBS this week, the now viral concept is all about easing into the start of the work week. She keeps the first two hours of her Monday completely free and only schedules three tasks for the entire workday. Among the top

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:15 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"12. Welcome in. This is WTO news. So we turned this early morning to a massive lawsuit here at WTO filed by the Virginia teacher who was shot by her 6 year old student. Abby's Werner is suing the Newport News school board some school officials and the ex superintendent who was fired after the shooting. It all happened back early January. It was order was shot at the time in the hand and chest as she sat at a reading table in her classroom that day. She spent nearly two weeks in the hospital and had four different surgeries. Since her $40 million lawsuit accuses school officials of ignoring multiple warnings on that day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a violent mood, CBS News legal analyst then Rosenbaum says this morning the lawsuit is an issue of gross negligence. I think in this case they're really talking about her employers, the obligation that her employers had to keep her safe in a situation like this. But you know, it's such a horrendous story. The child is so young, you can't prosecute their child. You can't punish the child. The idea is that he doesn't even know the significance of what it meant to have a gun in his hand. The new four new school board says in a statement to it has not yet gotten the legal documents in the case. It adds our thoughts and prayers remained with Abby's Werner and her ongoing recovery, and the board is working. They say, with the community to address safety and security, student behavior and family engagement. It's like an amped up career day with a chance to get your hands dirty. Kids and their families will be flocking to a federal office next Wednesday night. The annual night of science or noche de scientists at the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria is a big hit with families from our region. It's awesome. It's just so fun to see everyone running from table to table to see what new activity they're going to do next. Juan Valentin education program adviser with the USPTO says the event in cooperation with leading Hispanics in stem is about inspiring students to see themselves in the stem field and the connection to his agency. People think of protection when it comes to intellectual property because essentially you are. You're protecting one's creations of the mind. However, before you can protect, you need to what? You need to create. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. The latest trend taking over the

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:08 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"Last quarter were up 18% from a year ago as dealerships wreath fill their lots. The New York Times will not pay Twitter a $1000 a month to retain its checkmark verification status. Feces half smoke restaurants is opening another one at skyland town center, it has other locations at Montgomery mall in Bethesda without games 327 points Monday that was 1%, but the NASDAQ lost 32 Jeff Cleveland. This is WTO news. We turn here this early Tuesday morning to a significant lawsuit filed by the Virginia teacher who was shot by her 6 year old student. Abbey's Werner is suing the Newport News school board, some school officials and the ex superintendent, who was fired after the shooting that all happened in early January you may remember was shot in the hand and chest as she sat at a reading table in her classroom. She spent nearly two weeks in the hospital and has had four surgeries since then. CBS News legal analyst thane Rosenbaum broke down the $40 million lawsuit for us that accuses school leaders of ignoring multiple warnings here on the day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a violent mood. Apparently he had shown other kids in school. I think he was the first grader kindergartner, the gun, he took it out of his backpack, put it in his pocket, showed it to other kids. Other kids apparently showed up to teachers and said, I think he's got a gun. And this teacher apparently also called down to the office, and no one took it seriously. And that's what she's really claiming. This is a lawsuit for gross negligence. The Newport News school board says in a statement to WTO, it is waiting for the legal documents. It also says, it's thoughts and prayers remain right now with Abby's Werner and her ongoing recovery. And the board is working. They say with the community to address safety. What does making slime have to do with a possible career in science? Kids for our area will get a chance to find out at the night of science coming up next week. When kids from kindergarten through high school had to the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria next Wednesday night, they'll get a chance to get their hands dirty, really dirty. Maybe make slime or build a rocket or do some other cool stuff. Juan Valentin, education program adviser with the USPTO explains that the night of science or noce de scientist with leading Hispanics in stem offers hands on experience along with information on careers from agencies, including NASA, the focus is on encouraging Hispanic students to enter the stem fields but everyone's welcome. We want everyone to realize that they are all inherently creators. They're all inherently problem solvers, but it provides a glimpse into what their future could look like. Kate Ryan, WTO beneath. The latest trend taking over the office these days is called Bayer minimum Mondays. It's a burnout prevention strategy created by TikToker where Marissa Jo Mays may sell CBS this week, the now viral concept is all about easing into the start of the work week. She keeps the first two hours of her Monday completely free and only schedules three tasks for the entire workday. Among the top stories

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:16 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"In the morning. This is WTO news. So we turned this early morning to a massive lawsuit here at WTO filed by the Virginia teacher who was shot by her 6 year old student. Abby's Werner is suing the Newport News school board some school officials and the ex superintendent who was fired after the shooting. It all happened back early January. It was order was shot at the time in the hand and chest as she sat at a reading table in her classroom that day. She spent nearly two weeks in the hospital and had four different surgeries. Since her $40 million lawsuit accuses school officials of ignoring multiple warnings on that day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a violent mood, CBS News legal analyst then Rosenbaum says this morning the lawsuit is an issue of gross negligence. I think in this case they're really talking about her employers, the obligation that her employers had to keep her safe in a situation like this. But you know, it's such a horrendous story. The child is so young, you can't prosecute their child. You can't punish the child, the idea is that he doesn't even know the significance of what it meant to have a gun in his hand. The new four new school board says in a statement to WTO P, it has not yet gotten the legal documents in the case. It adds our thoughts and prayers remained with Abby's Werner and her ongoing recovery, and the board is working. They say, with the community to address safety and security, student behavior, and family engagement. It's like an amped up career day with a chance to get your hands dirty. Kids and their families will be flocking to a federal office next Wednesday night. The annual night of science or noce de ciencias at the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria is a big hit with families from our region. It's awesome. It's just so fun to see everyone running from table to table to see what new activity they're going to do next. On Valentin education program adviser with the USPTO says the event in cooperation with leading Hispanics in stem is about inspiring students to see themselves in the stem field and the connection to his agency. People think of protection when it comes to intellectual property, because essentially you are, you're protecting one's creations of the mind. However, before you can protect, you need to what? You need to create. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. The latest trend taking over the

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:04 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"Multiple warnings here on the day of the shooting that the boy had a gun and was in a violent mood. Apparently he had shown other kids in school. I think he was the first grader kindergartner, the gun, he took it out of his backpack, put it in his pocket, showed it to other kids. Other kids apparently showed up to teachers and said, I think he's got a gun. And this teacher apparently also called down to the office, and no one took it seriously. And that's what she's really claiming. This is a lawsuit for gross negligence. The Newport News school board says in a statement to WTO, it is waiting for the legal documents. It also says, it's thoughts and prayers remain right now with Abby's Werner and her ongoing recovery. And the board is working, they say, with the community to address safety. What does making slime have to do with a possible career in science? Kids for our area will get a chance to find out at the night of science coming up next week. When kids from kindergarten through high school had to the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria next Wednesday night, they'll get a chance to get their hands dirty, really dirty. Maybe make slime or build a rocket or do some other cool stuff. Juan Valentin, education program adviser with the USPTO explains that the night of science or noce de scientists with leading Hispanics in stem offers hands on experience along with information on careers from agencies, including NASA, the focus is on encouraging Hispanic students to enter the stem fields but everyone's welcome. We want everyone to realize that they are all inherently creators. They're all inherently problem solvers, but it provides a glimpse into what their future could look like. Kate Ryan, WTO beneath. The light is trend taking over the office these days is called Bayer minimum Monday. It's a burnout prevention strategy created by TikToker, Marissa Jo Mays may sell CBS this week, the now viral concept is all about easing into the start of the work week. She keeps the first two hours of her Monday completely free and only schedules three tasks for the entire workday. Among

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:46 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"Dance at my daughter's wedding? But what if you can at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel cancer center are trailblazing oncologists ask what if leading the world through 50 years of cancer expertise? And we've brought it all to you at sibley memorial hospital in suburban hospital. Johns Hopkins medicine, world leading cancer care in your community. Hopkins cancer D.C. dot org. Hey there, it's Luke Garrett from WTO's DMV download podcast. Artificial intelligence is getting good. How good? Take a listen. The voice you hear now is in DMV download podcast host Luke Garrett. That's an AI generated version of my voice. It only took a few minutes to create. This new technology is powerful and worth understanding. I talked to a pioneering engineer at Johns Hopkins University who's worked with AI for decades. Here are conversation on the latest episode of WTO's DMV download podcast. We'll see you there. This is WTO news. Now a 23, a two year old who went missing out of D.C. earlier today has been found. Police say kyandre Smith was kidnapped by his dad, Alvin young, and was last seen just after midnight, D.C. police said they're still looking into the child's disappearance. No one has been charged for now. What does making slime have to do with a possible career in science? Kids from our area will get a chance to find out at the night of science coming up next week. When kids from kindergarten through high school had to the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria next Wednesday night, they'll get a chance to get their hands dirty, really dirty. Maybe make slime or build a rocket or do some other cool stuff. Juan Valentin, education program adviser with the USPTO explains that the night of science or noce de ciencias with leading Hispanics in stem offers hands on experience along with information on careers

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

04:04 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"For a missing toddler that was kidnapped in southeast D.C. earlier today is over. D.C. police officers found two year old Ken dor Smith safe and unharmed this evening. A police say Andre Smith was taken by his dad, Alvin young, on Chesapeake street in southeast, MPD is still searching for young. He was last seen driving a black Chevy Tahoe with side and rear end damage. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact D.C. police. It's like an amped up career day with a chance to get your hands dirty. Kids and their families are flocking to a federal office next Wednesday night. The annual night of science or not at the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria is a big hit with families from our region. It's awesome. It's just so fun to see everyone running from table to table to see what new activity they're going to do next. Juan Valentin education program adviser with the USPTO says the event in cooperation with leading Hispanics in stem is about inspiring students to see themselves in the stem field and the connection to his agency. People think of protection when it comes to intellectual property because essentially you are. You're protecting one's creations of the mind. However, before you can protect, you need to what? You need to create. Kate Ryan, WTO news. The first cell phones were big, bulky. They only made calls, then they started morphing into the handheld computers that we all carry around these days. Let's dig into its history and talk the man who said it all in motion. On this day in 1973, Marty Cooper, now 94 made the call that would forever be a part of history. It was the very first successful cell phone call. So who did this engineer at Motorola call? His competition at bell. And I said, Joel, I'm calling you on a cell phone. A real cell phone. During his interview with The Today Show, he says it was a proud moment. You could tell that I would not averse to rubbing it in. And Cooper says he expects to see the cell phone continue to evolve. Most of what you do is social media texting, talking on the phone. The future of this cell phone is much more complicated and much more bright than that. Melissa, how old WTO he needs. Are you the parent of an outstanding student athlete, nominate your favorite high school athlete for their chance to be. WTO's next player of the week. Each week will feature one athlete on air and online. This is a WTO dot com search player to apply tonight. Sponsored by Main Street bank. Sports a 25 and 55 powered by Red River, technology decisions aren't black and white. Think red. Let's check in with Ben rapi. All right, Dimitri we're underway at national spark Nance beginning a three game set against the rays. It's the nationals debut for Trevor Williams, but just four batters in. Swinging a drive hit to deep center field. Victor robles moving back looking up and this ball is gone. Goodbye. A home run. For Rayleigh, Lou greil, with the two run Homer Charlie slows the call on 1500 a.m. as the rays continue to lead the nationals to nothing, now in the second inning elsewhere, MLB announcing a 5 game suspension for the angels Anthony Rendon. This after Rendon's altercation with a fan last week in Oakland. College hoops, men's national championship tonight in Houston, the Yukon huskies taking on the Aztecs from San Diego state, Yukon advancing to the finals with relative ease they won their tournament games by an average of 20 and a half points sophomore guard Jordan Hawkins among the catalysts for the huskies offense Hawkins a Gaithersburg native and damana alum. He was Yukon second leading scorer this season and is a projected first round pick in this year's draft. Should he declare Yukon and San Diego state tonight at 9 20? And in the NBA, the wizards officially eliminated from playoff contention, they take on the bucks tomorrow, they'll be very shorthanded. Bradley Beal Monte Morris Kyle Kuzma, kristaps porzingis, all ruled out for the wizards. Ben raby WTO sports. All right, Ben, coming up after traffic and weather, former president Trump has arrived in New York City. In fact, he's been there for a few hours now for his expected arraignment tomorrow. What we know so far

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:31 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"That has to happen before we send people to the surface of the moon. It is the next step on the journey that gets humanity to Mars. This is the first moon crew to include a woman and someone not from the U.S., we'll talk more about it with WTO space reporter Greg redfern at four 45. What does making slime have to do with a possible career in science? No kids from our area will get a chance to find out that the night of science coming up next week. When kids from kindergarten through high school head to the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria next Wednesday night, they'll get a chance to get their hands dirty, really dirty. Maybe make slime or build a rocket or do some other cool stuff. Juan Valentin, education program adviser with the USPTO explains that the night of science or noce de scientist with leading Hispanics in stem offers hands on experience along with information on careers from agencies, including NASA, the focus is on encouraging Hispanic students to enter the stem fields but everyone's welcome. We want everyone to realize that they are all inherently creators. They're all inherently problem solvers, but it provides a glimpse into what their future could look like. Kate Ryan, WTO be news. The latest trend taking over the office is called bare minimum Mondays. It's a burnout prevention strategy created by a TikTok influencer who tells CBS the now viral concept is all about easing into the start of the work week. Well, we didn't do that today, did we? No, no. She gives the first two hours or for Monday completely free, and only schedules three tasks for the entire work day. Sports at 25 and 55 powered by Red River, technology decisions aren't black and white. Think red. All right, rob wood fork here, no bare minimum Monday for the guys in Houston tonight. And actually, does that apply to my work week starts on Sunday? So does that just transfer to Sunday? I don't know. That's a whole different thing. All right, I'm going to talk to the bosses about that. We're roughly 5 hours from tip off in Houston between UConn and San Diego state to cap one of the craziest NCAA tournaments of all time. This is a fascinating matchup virtually no one had in their bracket. The huskies have beaten all comers and attorney by an average of 20 points, but Jordan Hawkins, how do you keep that up against an Aztecs defense that ranks as one of the country's best? Being gaps helping your teammates defensive rebound and it's going to be the biggest thing for us. But keeping games close and finishing strong is a staple for Lamont butler in San Diego state, some we work on. I practice we do scenarios, one minute, 30 seconds, scenarios against our scout team, who's really good. So just kind of prepares us for these moments. We had some struggles earlier that earlier in the season that we're closing games, so this is connect to our coaches, putting us in these scenarios before the game even starts. Now for some dot connecting Maryland fans should enjoy ESPN is reporting former long time to math the coach Mike Jones is coming to Maryland. Jones reportedly still has close ties to Michigan transfer hunter Dickinson from their time together at dama. So as much as he was booed coming to Xfinity center as a Wolverine, those booze could quickly turn if he becomes a term. The national souls the Tampa Bay Rays at 7 O 5 Trevor Williams set to make his first start for the Nats. Rob woodwork WTO sports. All righty, thank you, rob. Keep it here on WTO after traffic and weather. The latest on former president Trump's arrival to New York ahead of tomorrow's arraignment for 26. The greater Washington board of trade is a professional membership community representing top vibrant and diverse leaders

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:33 min | 8 months ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"Their families will be flocking to a federal office next Wednesday night. The annual night of science or not at the U.S. patent and trademark office in Alexandria is a big hit with families from our region. It's awesome. It's just so fun to see everyone running from table to table to see what new activity they're going to do next. Juan Valentin education program adviser with the USPTO says the event in cooperation with leading Hispanics in stem is about inspiring students to see themselves in the stem field and the connection to his agency. People think of protection when it comes to intellectual property, because essentially you are, you're protecting one's creations of the mind. However, before you can protect, you need to what? You need to create. Kate Ryan, WTO news. The first cell phones were big and bulky and the only made calls. Then they started morphing into the handheld computers we all carry now on our purses and pockets. So let's dig into its history and talk to the man who said it all in motion. On this day in 1973, Marty Cooper, now 94 made the call that would forever be a part of history. It was the very first successful cell phone call. So who did this engineer at Motorola call? His competition at bell. And I said, Joel, I'm calling you on a cell phone. A real cell phone. During his interview with The Today Show, he says it was a proud moment. You could tell that I would not averse to rubbing it in. And Cooper says he expects to see the cell phone continue to evolve. Most of what you do is social media texting, talking on the phone. The future of this cell phone is much more complicated and much more bright than that. Melissa how old WTO

"uspto" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:10 min | 1 year ago

"uspto" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Way we think about treatments but also potential cures just to a little bit of background here It's essentially from a family of DNA sequences And it was found to affect the genomes of bacteria And it's now potentially using an inch trials being used for correcting genes in humans So about the patent dispute as you mentioned So really quick background here you know you covered some of this really helpful In 2012 Jennifer doudna and emmanuelle charpentier they wrote a paper and it detailed the CRISPR system But they didn't show that it worked in eukaryotic cells And essentially Emily eukaryotic cell is a cell that has a nuclease So that could be a plant and it's also certainly a human Feng Zhang at Harvard road was the first one to do this So there's essentially two sides Jennifer doudna and emmanuelle charpentier on one side that House is that IP from CDC which is the university of Vienna also UC Berkeley for both of them Other side fang Zhang Harvard and the broad So in 2020 as you mentioned Emmanuel charpentier and Jennifer doudna actually won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their discovery of CRISPR cas 9 But as you mentioned this past week we saw that the USPTO or U.S. patent trademark office did not follow suit So what does this mean getting to the point here This doesn't stop any ongoing trials So all clinical trials will continue It doesn't affect IP outside of the U.S. The most likely outcome that argc is is through some form of cross licensing among the companies And in terms of sort of the specifics for companies So anytime verve and beam get their IP through at a time or the broad Harvard and then CRISPR and telehealth through CDC So through Emmanuel charpentier and Jennifer doudna Interesting controversy we're going to continue to follow Jennifer down has been a guest on this show Several times Ali erman genomics analyst with arc invest Thank you for sharing that background with us coming up Ripple calls it a victory We're going to have more on ripple's long legal battle with the SEC over alleged illegal sales of its XRP token What that means for the broader crypto industry next this is Bloomberg.

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"uspto" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

The Tennis.com Podcast

04:55 min | 2 years ago

"uspto" Discussed on The Tennis.com Podcast

"So let me ask you this then. You've had the chance to deal with some, I mean, legendary parents, right? Andy Roddick, Sharapova's people, we talk about capriati's parents. Tell me how you deal with that, right? Because, you know, from my vantage point, it takes a strong force to create a world class tennis player, even before they find you or find Nick or find me. The parent has to do so much work and has to be the battery in the back to push them because if you give kids options too many options as a kid, they'll choose to do nothing, right? So it does take a strong parent. So how did you deal with the differences in some of these parents? Because you've had some reference. Yeah. No, I'm definitely the leader in the Clubhouse in that area. You know, I had the tennis fathers from outer space. So choosing daddy's little girl, you don't find it as much with the boys. I can just do a medley here. You know, roddy's parents weren't involved. You know, blanche and Jerry, they picked the balls up. They would say it's their thing. You carry your own water. You carry your own bag, but Andy was different because he had two older brothers that probably beat him up all the time. So he got some he got some good juice just from them. So the boy was a little different, but Sharapova's dad locked in. Capriati's dad locked in. Pierce's dad locked in. Richard, okay, Richard locked in. And they got a push, okay? They have to push because, but they got to have the artist psychology. And that's why Richard, not just because of what Venus and Serena became. Because it's easy after the fact, oh, I knew that was going to happen. He was like that then. He was like that as they started getting better. He was like that one, they started winning tournaments. And he's like that today. He talks to him, the same, exact way, treat some say, but he got it. And we were cut from the same cloth. That's why me and the Williams family just click. So the question you asked was great is how I deal with the parents. You got to have the ability to listen, but you more importantly got the ability to keep your mouth shut. That's a big key because, you know, here I am, you know, right curriculum for the USPTO, you win awards and then you got some guide and it's not Richard. I'm just saying people kind of.

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"uspto" Discussed on The How-to Entrepreneur

The How-to Entrepreneur

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"uspto" Discussed on The How-to Entrepreneur

"It. So there's doc component you at if you don't get it right they'll reject it and that's what it's called it's called the rejection and you a couple of different options you can challenge the rejection or you can just let it loud and you can try to file again at the got rejected once the last few unless you make some moves. It's unlikely it's gonna get approved the second time around without any kind of delta between what you've bought in the first place the second by let him what's more interesting. I think you know more important is that there's only a certain length of time you can sit on a trademark without using it again i see this law with With people who are going out there and they okay well let let the candidates. There's a a lot of people who are starting off. Entrepreneurial space who think that the most important thing is like you know not the the concept the name of the concept. I'm going to call it. Something that's ends. Why is everybody calls everything. Something that ends and why these days and i'm gonna go out and get a trade trademark you know and then i'm gonna put together my team and developed my thick but nobody else is going to be able to use this or okay. That's great you know it's good to you know to protect that but if you don't actually you you approved and you actually use that name. In connection with the product in the stream of commerce then it dies literally you go to the website of the uspto. You'll say your mar date published date accepted at the end. It will say deceased attachments literature. Tone that you could see a lot of those out there. But so i think it's important for people to realize that you can't write cyber squad on a trademark you know. I mean there are certain things that you can do to conduct. Keep it going before you use an stream of commerce. You can file extensions. Every six months. I think for up to two years but then after two years or sol..

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"uspto" Discussed on Living the Law of Action Show

Living the Law of Action Show

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"uspto" Discussed on Living the Law of Action Show

"All of your success, your so inspirational, and your son, wage and taker. Thank you. Thank you. I, I, you know, I just go every day. Thinking, what am I going to do today, to make sure that needs end up in the market, from the very beginning, even when they didn't have a name? I started, you know, going towards the goal of these sheets had to end up first, like that in the hospitality industry because they will help a lot of people. So you know, to make their job last month higher or more easier so, but yeah. So I I quit cleaning houses and I started devoting my time to talk to looking into how I'm going to, you know, get all these deals done actually right. Before I quit cleaning houses, I receive it and in birth, Asian from the USPTO which is the United States patent and trademark office. They told me that they were interviewing inventors from across United States and they wanted an interview me. And I was like golf course. Yeah, sure. So then later on, after that interview took place, they as they told me that they have chose me to be there one future and their official website, and I just couldn't believe it. So that was happening. Believe it, baby believe it. You're amazing roof is not using oh look at you and so I want to know. Where do you see yourself in five years? So may 14-20 26. Where is Ruth? Five years from? Take a deep breath and page where you are in five years. And Laura be in major hotel chains in United States. I'm going to be finally available and brittle Commerce and we buy then that, that that's where neat sheets should be. Yeah. Wow. Well yeah, I yeah I think it's going to be sooner than than 5 years and you're you're absolutely amazing. So if you want to check out neat sheets, it's make it neat and the name is n, e e t, so make it neat., it's Ruth. Young Louisa, you can check her out on Facebook and Instagram and she's amazing roof. Thank you. Thank you song. You so much for being here today. I'm so fired up today. I was already fired up. I'm already moving in action and then I hear your story and the one thing that I will say that you have done a couple of things, you broke through fear. You didn't let fear stop you and you kept your eyes wide open for opportunity and you just went out there and did it. And yeah, all the subjects that you're having and you will have is so well deserved. It's going to be funny because as I'm sure people see your successor like wow. You're so lucky. No, I worked my butt off because if you want something look, life is very simple. It's not easy. Yeah, yeah, definitely Joseph people. Whoever is listening or will listen to this know that as of today. My bed sheets are already booked already penetrated. The hospitality industry. We are already in a few hotels now, and right now we're working couple of projects we're off. One of them is big, but I cannot share jet. But yeah, definitely. All of these is due to the love faction. Exactly like action. Amen. Thank you so much Ruth. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for being here today. I really, really appreciate it. Thank you, thank you rob. Thank you so much for the invitation. I enjoy it. It was a fun ride and thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy and precious day to listen. We so appreciate thank you for allowing me along with my very long. I shall guest.

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"uspto" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

07:20 min | 3 years ago

"uspto" Discussed on 710 WOR

"Me here? Absolutely. And even help you get connected with the shark fin Shark tank and I saw that that just broke my heart. That's why when I came here, I just say I have to do something about this. I've literally helped create hundreds of brand because we had this unique offering. This art is a value to bill to bring for their communities in their attendees wanted Patton your invention, the chances near you've given it part now get it in gear. Its passage to profit with Richard and Elizabeth Gear art welcome the passage to profit Everybody. I'm Richard Gearhart, and I'm Elizabeth. Dear Heart and passage to profit. It's a show all about entrepreneurs, small businesses and the intellectual property that helps him flourish. And we have Kenya. Gibson here who was the creator of this show. Really? It was her brainchild and she approached us with the idea and we said Why not? But that WASP 100 shows ago Can you believe that? We've been on the air for 100 shows and so Thank you. I heart and Kenyon. I just want to say congratulations to you guys. You know, you know, having a show, let alone being on the radio is never an easy thing to do in the fact that you've been doing this for 100 episodes is a testament to your dedication to your craft, and we're honored to have you as part of our I heart family and thank you for bringing us great content every single week. We appreciate that, and I'll tell you. A lot of the credit goes to Elizabeth and our team. Alicia Morrissey coordinates the show. She finds the guests. She does all the scheduling. She sets up all of the shows. We couldn't do it without her and the I R team is just being great. Scott and Noah in production have been fantastic. They always make us sound better than we really are. And it's just such a pleasure to be working with I heart radio as the wonderful company and we're really pleased to be with you. So thank you very much. What's really cool about today is that one of our very good friends who was so supportive, especially at the beginning and was on Early presenter on the show. Lisa ask, please is here with us. I am so psyched. Yeah, She was one of our first guest so serious. Who else is gonna be on the show? We have some great presenters on the show today. So stay tuned. We have owned by my only and if you could make a difference in someone's life with 25 bucks a month and keep them out of sexual slavery. Would you do it? This is what she started doing. I'll let her tell the story. It's amazing, and we have Michael blew. He has an event company. So you know a lot of that company's really hurt during covert, but he's really figured it out. So people are gonna be having events are having events. You really want to hear how he does this and then Heather Mariana has natural beauty products, and she sent me some and I got a tightly smell. So stay tuned. Listen to all these people talk about their businesses, Their fascinating people and their stories are one Default, and it's our 100th anniversary episode. So I'm very excited about that, too. But before we get to our guests, let's do a little bit of intellectual property stuff since your heart law. Richard's loss, Sir sponsors the show on pace for it to be on the radio. We do like to talk about intellectual property. The first question that I have for our audience. We know that there's a lot of intellectual property aficionados out there. Can you copy? Right? A chicken sandwich. Don't it'll answer at once, Okay, because you wouldn't think that you could copy writing chicken sandwich. And if you think that you can't be right there, Woz, a chef in Puerto Rico, not so long ago, his name is nor Berto Colon. Lauren Zana claims that he invented the chicken sandwich back in the 19 forties, and he claimed that he had a copyright on it, and he sued church's chicken or damages and Royalties on the concept of a chicken sandwich. Well, thank goodness you didn't win, because how would it be if nobody could make a chicken sandwiches? Civilization way cease to exist for sure, But he went to court. Of course, This is America. You can sue anybody for anything and the first circuit decline. I said, no, you can't copyright a chicken sandwich and then the Court of Appeals. He actually appeal this case and the Court of Appeals said, No. You can't copyright a chicken. Sandwich. And when the judge said Woz and I quote, a recipe or any instructions, listing the combination of chicken lettuce, tomato cheese and mayonnaise hungry little bun to create a chicken sandwich is quite plainly not copyrightable work. So I guess if you have food products and you want to get a copyright on them, you're out of luck, at least 50 shop in front of this judge, So we have idea of the news and I just wanted to say a little bit about what the Uspto said United States Patent and Trademark Office and on December 31st, the director of the Uspto, who is the under secretary of commerce for intellectual property without a letter, And that's interesting because the United States Patent Trademark Office is under the auspices of the Department of Commerce. It's a federal agency. So all patents are federal. So we have been saying throughout the year. Everything we've been doing with Uspto for years has been Elektronik. So he said that they actually were in a very good position. To do everything electronically and what I felt I mean using was, he said. In fact, we're examining patent applications faster than last year. Maybe they're having you were meeting that's has to be the only explanation. Right? Everyone's been working from home, but they were going full bore, as were we, and they did have a few Compensations for people because of cove it like if you accidentally did something late. They were a little more lenient. They move deadlines and we did a block about that. But anyway, one thing they did was taking a fast track program for covert inventions. And, you know, investors aren't gonna put a lot of money into any project or invention unless they think that they'll get some of that money back. Some might be totally altruistic. But these drugs and vaccines cause millions of dollars to develop. So they developed a program that allowed any kind of device medical device vaccine, mass burn medicine or anything like that to go through the path office more quickly. And we have had so many pope it inventions presented to us by our clients during this period, people really trying to help manage the crisis and you know, improving treatments. So the patent office has been very cooperative and getting those kinds of inventions to the patent system very quickly, so normally it would take three or four years to get a patent granted. If you have filed it at the patent and Trademark office. Now they're getting decisions out within eight months or less. So they've really done a great job of stepping up and trying to help move the innovation process forward during this period. So this was from his log actually on the Web. Yes, Peter website titled a Year to Remember, And he starts it with a quote from Africa. Boyd Tennison. And I really hope this quote is true. It says. Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come whispering. It will be happier. We're all hoping for that. You sure, Satur, so we're taking this the first Wednesday in 2021. It's time for a happy year..

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"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:38 min | 3 years ago

"uspto" Discussed on WTOP

"And its 29 in Southeast D. C. Okay, Thank you, Matt. It's 7 51 Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, breaking his silence about his company's decision to ban President Trump's Twitter account. Dorsey defended the decision, but he acknowledged that it could set a dangerous precedent. He said companies shutting down users accounts will be destructive to the ideals of the open Internet. He said he takes no pride in the decision to ban the president's, but he says it was done, dude. To offline harm posed by his tweets. Now. Snapchat is also banning President Trump, the Social media company released a statement. It says it is quote in the interest of public safety, and it's based on his attempts to spread information, misinformation, hate speech and incite violence. Those are the social media's words Facebook and YouTube temporarily banned the president. The Twitter, of course, has been the president permanently. A new angle on why U. S businesses need to keep an eye on China and it's coming from the U. S Patent and Trademark Office. Uspto has seen a rising number of Chinese trademark and patent applications, almost half the world's total in 2019. After a detailed look, PTO has concluded, many of them are driven by what the agency calls non market factors, including Communist party subsidies and mandates that make filings nearly free and bad faith applications The filer never intends to use that drives others to file applications is countermeasures. GTO says this flood of phony trademarks and patents in China undermines the reliability of Chinese registries for people around the world who do business in China, but want to protect their intellectual property. Tom Taman Federal news Network still to.

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"uspto" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

News Radio 920 AM

01:47 min | 3 years ago

"uspto" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

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