Name of Apple’s Smartwatch Wasn’t a Secret — at Least in Trinidad and Tobago By social.media Last updated Sep 26, 2014 0 Share Why Trinidad and Tobago? Under U.S. law, a company seeking to register a federal trademark starts to secure initial rights when it files an application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. “If your company is the first to file a trademark application, your company is first in line to obtain the trademark registration in the United States,” says Josh Gerben, a trademark attorney in Washington, D.C. It’s what he described as a “first-come, first-served system. Via: http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2014/09/10/name-of-apple-smartwatch-wasnt-a-secret-at-least-in-trinidad-and-tobago/ [ready_google_map id=’1′] You may be interested in... UG confers honorary doctorate on Guyanese-British Actress Feb 3, 2023 Preparatory Meeting for the Sixty-Seventh Session of the… Feb 3, 2023 Youth in Agriculture – Young bee-keepers sweet on their… Feb 3, 2023 Revive, restore wetlands, home to 40 per cent of all… Feb 2, 2023 0 Share FacebookTwitterGoogle+ReddItWhatsAppPinterestEmail