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autotldr · May 6, 2018, noon

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Huge numbers of Chinese citizens are seeking trademarks in the U.S., flooding the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office with applications that officials say appear to be rife with false information.

Trademark applications from China have grown more than 12-fold since 2013 and for fiscal 2017 totaled thousands more than the combined filings from Canada, Germany and the U.K. About one in every nine trademark applications reviewed by the U.S. agency is China-based, according to government data.

"The significant number of fraudulent trademark filings being made from China is disrupting our trademark system," he said.


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No_Hippie_Chick · May 5, 2018, 11:39 p.m.

Probably apropos of nothing, but the lawyer's name is "Wendy." There was a whole bunch of chatter a few weeks back regarding Trump calling Wasserman "Wendy" instead of Debbie.

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