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O'Reilly Lawyers Set Up Shop in the Patent Office

theodp writes "On the same day Netizens fumed over the trademarking of Web 2.0 (R), lawyers for O'Reilly were beating a path to the USPTO to file for a trademark on MAKER FAIRE, lest some Irish scallywag try to co-opt that catchy phrase for a conference. Speaking of NETIZENS, USPTO records show O'Reilly once sought a trademark for that term. And while details are sketchy, USPTO records also indicate that O'Reilly not only sought to trademark the term WEBSITE, it was the plaintiff in a scheduled Trademark Trial involving a defendant who laid claim to the phrase WEB CITE."

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  1. Re:patents != trademark by Kelson · · Score: 5, Informative

    USPTO = United States Patent and Trademark Office.

    This means that in the US:
    Patent Office = USPTO
    Trademark Office = USPTO

    So, even though patent != trademark, we can still conclude that:
    Patent Office = Trademark Office