On 18th June, 2013, tech giant Google LLC was awarded with a Patent. This Patent was awarded by USPTO, with Patent number US8467674, the name of the invention was “Walking Stick with IMU”, where the IMU stands for Inertial Measurement Unit. The inventor of the patent were Daniel Jason Ratner and Russell Leigh Smith. This […]
Read moreNike got registration over its mark in USPTO on February 19, 1974 with registration number 978952. Nike is an American sportswear company headquartered in Oregon, USA. The first recorded commercial use of the brand Nike was on June 18, 1971. To honour this date, Lex Protector International Law Office presents “Nike” as our “Today’s Trademark”. […]
Read moreOn June 17, 1935, the mark Chevron was used commercially for the first time in USA. To mark this day, Lex Protector International Law Office presents petroleum and energy giant, ‘Chevron’ as ‘Today’s Trademark’. Chevron got registration over their mark in USPTO on February 14, 1939, with registration number 364683. Chevron is an American energy […]
Read moreOn June 13, 1988, Sears filed an application to get registration over its mark in USPTO. It got registration over its mark in USPTO on March 7, 1989, with registration number 1529006. The first recorded commercial use of the mark was in the June of 1984, in USA. Sears is an American retailing giant based […]
Read moreOn 15th June, 1915, Newell T Fogg was granted with patent protection over Hockey Stick. This patent was granted by USPTO with registration number US1143376. As a reason of which, today on 15th June, 2018, we have the honour to present “Hockey Stick” as our “Today’s Patent”. This invention was a novel improvement in the […]
Read moreOn June 15, 1979 the mark Oracle was used in commerce in USA. Oracle got registration over its mark in USPTO on July 6, 1982, with registration number 1200239. In acknowledgment of the IT’s giant continuous dominance and growth and to commemorate the date of its mark’s first use, Lex Protector International Law Office pronounces […]
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