PTO Again Seeks Comments on Awareness Campaign to Curb Fake Goods
The Patent and Trademark Office reopened comments on “best practices” for developing a “public-private national consumer awareness campaign” to curb counterfeit and pirated goods trafficking, said Wednesday’s Federal Register. PTO wants input on strategies for consumers to make more “informed”…
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buying decisions, “red flag’’ indicators for suspicious e-commerce listings and incentives to “empower” consumers to help thwart bad actors. Comments are due March 12 in docket PTO-C-2020-0044. They originally closed Jan. 4 from a Nov. 17 solicitation.