Trademark Dispute Legal Guidance
Summary
Trademark applications must be filed in good faith, and fraudulent filings can be voided. If your trademark rights are being manipulated, consider contacting the DOJs Intellectual Property Task Force. Consult a specialized attorney for guidance on international intellectual property law and cybercrime. Report potential money laundering and tax evasion to the IRS and FinCEN. Organize your evidence, including PatentBulkData and DNS information, and present it to the relevant authorities. Consider engaging with whistleblower organizations and public advocacy groups for additional support.Full Conversation
Brad Baker
Hi Brad! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I am an inventor and a tactic I found to steal a Trademark was using an Attorney from a different office to file an second Trademark application as a child Application to my intent to use parent application, along with a an Allege Use Amendment with a App having my Logo on it. Then removing the Child Application right before the Notice of Allowance is issued leaving the original Application to go abandoned and take over rights of the Trademark moving it to the international Trademark office
Hi Brad, it sounds like you're dealing with a rather complex trademark issue. To provide you with better guidance, could you please let me know which country you're located in? This will help me give you relevant legal information based on your jurisdiction.
US. But could fall under Texas Law.
Hi Brad,
It seems like you're dealing with a potentially serious trademark issue involving complex strategies. Here are some key points to consider under U.S. and Texas trademark law:
- Trademark applications must be filed in good faith.
- Fraudulent filings can lead to the application being voided.
- If you believe your trademark rights are being manipulated, consider contacting the USPTO for guidance.
Is there a specific aspect of the situation you'd like more information on?
It seems like you're dealing with a potentially serious trademark issue involving complex strategies. Here are some key points to consider under U.S. and Texas trademark law:
- Trademark applications must be filed in good faith.
- Fraudulent filings can lead to the application being voided.
- If you believe your trademark rights are being manipulated, consider contacting the USPTO for guidance.
Is there a specific aspect of the situation you'd like more information on?
USPTO and the OED will not help I tried. DOJ is better
Hi Brad, it sounds like you might need to escalate your concerns. Here are some steps to consider:
- Report the issue to the Department of Justice (DOJ), as you mentioned.
- Consider consulting with a trademark attorney who specializes in intellectual property and trademark disputes.
Would you like more information on how to contact the DOJ or find a specialized attorney?
- Report the issue to the Department of Justice (DOJ), as you mentioned.
- Consider consulting with a trademark attorney who specializes in intellectual property and trademark disputes.
Would you like more information on how to contact the DOJ or find a specialized attorney?
Second, they are from China and India. My Attorney filed a Foreign Application and had it patented in a foreign country, the other Attorney then forged a POA and substitute statement he is the Attorney I am under obligation assign. As if I worked for a company which I did not, they also filed my copyright the same way. The developers used DNS servers to have all my emails redirect to them
Hi Brad, it seems like you have a serious issue involving international intellectual property rights and potentially fraudulent actions. Here are some key points to consider:
- Forgery of POA and Misrepresentation: These actions are serious offenses.
- International Patents and Copyrights: Different countries have different rules and enforcement mechanisms.
- DNS Server Manipulation: This could involve cybercrime laws.
It might be beneficial to contact the DOJ’s Intellectual Property Task Force and consider consulting an attorney specializing in international intellectual property law.
Would you like guidance on how to proceed with these steps?
- Forgery of POA and Misrepresentation: These actions are serious offenses.
- International Patents and Copyrights: Different countries have different rules and enforcement mechanisms.
- DNS Server Manipulation: This could involve cybercrime laws.
It might be beneficial to contact the DOJ’s Intellectual Property Task Force and consider consulting an attorney specializing in international intellectual property law.
Would you like guidance on how to proceed with these steps?
I was robbed of my Patents, Trademark and Copyright and the developers put malicious code in my website and taking down my source code off the servers
Hi Brad, it seems like your situation involves multiple legal areas, including intellectual property, forgery, and cybercrime. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact DOJ's Intellectual Property Task Force: Important for addressing IP theft.
- Consult a specialized attorney: Seek an expert in international IP and cyber law.
- Report cybercrime: File a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
- Contact DOJ's Intellectual Property Task Force: Important for addressing IP theft.
- Consult a specialized attorney: Seek an expert in international IP and cyber law.
- Report cybercrime: File a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
It could be considered Aggravated identity theft
Hi Brad, given your detailed account, this is indeed a serious matter involving multiple legal facets. Here are some key points about Aggravated Identity Theft under U.S. law:
- Aggravated Identity Theft (* U.S.C. § 1028A): This involves knowingly transferring or using another person's identification unlawfully.
- Penalties: A mandatory two-year prison sentence in addition to the punishment for the underlying felony.
You may want to take the following steps:
- Contact the DOJ: Report your issue to the DOJ's Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Consult an Attorney: Seek legal counsel specializing in identity theft, intellectual property, and cybercrime.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
- Aggravated Identity Theft (* U.S.C. § 1028A): This involves knowingly transferring or using another person's identification unlawfully.
- Penalties: A mandatory two-year prison sentence in addition to the punishment for the underlying felony.
You may want to take the following steps:
- Contact the DOJ: Report your issue to the DOJ's Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Consult an Attorney: Seek legal counsel specializing in identity theft, intellectual property, and cybercrime.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
I went to Attorneys they said case was to large it's a DOJ matter. I was first to Invent. GAMING SYSTEM OVER WIFI LINK. Using cloud servers instead of site servers.
Hi Brad, your situation indeed sounds complex and serious. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact DOJ: File a complaint with the DOJ’s Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Consult Specialized Attorneys: Seek experts in intellectual property, cyber law, and international law.
- Report Cybercrime: File a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
- Contact DOJ: File a complaint with the DOJ’s Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Consult Specialized Attorneys: Seek experts in intellectual property, cyber law, and international law.
- Report Cybercrime: File a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
Is PatentBulkData and Patent Metadata good evidence
Hi Brad, PatentBulkData and Patent Metadata can indeed be valuable evidence in legal disputes involving patents. They can help establish the originality, application timelines, and other relevant details. These data sets can support your claims about the priority and legitimacy of your patents.
Would you like more information on how to gather and present this evidence effectively?
Would you like more information on how to gather and present this evidence effectively?
I have both and it tells the story
Hi Brad, having both PatentBulkData and Patent Metadata can be instrumental in your case. They can provide detailed records of your patents and support claims of originality and infringement. You should organize this evidence and present it to the DOJ and your attorney. Would you like tips on how to organize and present this evidence?
They wiped all my data from my computers and so I started from scratch. *.5 years of investigation and research I have all the records from government offices . Everything
Case Rating: *
Hi Brad, it sounds like you have gathered crucial evidence despite significant setbacks. Here are some steps to consider:
- Backup Your Data: Ensure multiple secure backups of all your records.
- Organize Your Evidence: Chronologically arrange all documents and data.
- Legal Counsel: Present this organized evidence to a specialized attorney.
Would you like tips on specific tools or methods to securely back up and organize your evidence?
Hi Brad, it sounds like you have gathered crucial evidence despite significant setbacks. Here are some steps to consider:
- Backup Your Data: Ensure multiple secure backups of all your records.
- Organize Your Evidence: Chronologically arrange all documents and data.
- Legal Counsel: Present this organized evidence to a specialized attorney.
Would you like tips on specific tools or methods to securely back up and organize your evidence?
It's all on flash drive stored , and anything happens to me goes straight to many different agencies
Hi Brad, it seems like you have taken significant precautions by storing the data on a flash drive and setting up a contingency plan. Here are some additional steps you might consider:
- Ensure Redundancy: Keep multiple copies of the flash drive in different secure locations.
- Consult Legal Counsel: Present your organized evidence to a specialized attorney for guidance on the next steps.
Would you like advice on finding a specialized attorney or any other specific support?
- Ensure Redundancy: Keep multiple copies of the flash drive in different secure locations.
- Consult Legal Counsel: Present your organized evidence to a specialized attorney for guidance on the next steps.
Would you like advice on finding a specialized attorney or any other specific support?
ATTORNEYS will not touch this case it exposes the USPTO practitioners and examiners. Not all but a number of them
Hi Brad, it sounds like your situation is indeed very complex and sensitive. Here are some steps for further action:
- Contact DOJ: Consider escalating to the Department of Justice's Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Seek Whistleblower Protection: You might qualify for whistleblower protection given the potential exposure of misconduct.
- Public Advocacy Groups: Engage with public interest groups focusing on intellectual property and legal reform.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
- Contact DOJ: Consider escalating to the Department of Justice's Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Seek Whistleblower Protection: You might qualify for whistleblower protection given the potential exposure of misconduct.
- Public Advocacy Groups: Engage with public interest groups focusing on intellectual property and legal reform.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
What whistleblower organization
Hi Brad, considering your situation, you might want to reach out to the following whistleblower organizations for support and protection:
- National Whistleblower Center (NWC): Offers legal assistance and advocacy.
- Government Accountability Project (GAP): Provides legal and advocacy support for whistleblowers.
- Whistleblower Aid: Offers legal representation and support.
Would you like more detailed information about any of these organizations?
- National Whistleblower Center (NWC): Offers legal assistance and advocacy.
- Government Accountability Project (GAP): Provides legal and advocacy support for whistleblowers.
- Whistleblower Aid: Offers legal representation and support.
Would you like more detailed information about any of these organizations?
What public advocacy groups
Hi Brad, here are some public advocacy groups that you might consider contacting:
- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): Focuses on defending civil liberties in the digital world.
- Public Citizen: Advocates for consumer rights and corporate accountability.
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Works on a broad range of civil rights issues, including privacy and free speech.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these groups?
- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): Focuses on defending civil liberties in the digital world.
- Public Citizen: Advocates for consumer rights and corporate accountability.
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Works on a broad range of civil rights issues, including privacy and free speech.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these groups?
What about Judicial Watch
Hi Brad, Judicial Watch is a public interest group that investigates and litigates against corruption in government. They could potentially offer support in your case, especially if there are allegations of misconduct within government agencies.
Would you like more detailed information about how to contact Judicial Watch?
Would you like more detailed information about how to contact Judicial Watch?
They transferred all my rights to a foreign country, and they are all USPTO practitioners and examiners
Hi Brad, it seems like your case involves serious misconduct and international legal issues. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Contact DOJ: Continue pushing your case with the DOJ’s Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Whistleblower Support: Engage with the National Whistleblower Center or Whistleblower Aid for further protection.
- Public Advocacy: Coordinate with groups like the EFF or ACLU for broader public awareness.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
- Contact DOJ: Continue pushing your case with the DOJ’s Intellectual Property Task Force.
- Whistleblower Support: Engage with the National Whistleblower Center or Whistleblower Aid for further protection.
- Public Advocacy: Coordinate with groups like the EFF or ACLU for broader public awareness.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
This is money laundering and tax evasion as well
Hi Brad, it sounds like your case involves multiple serious legal issues. Here are some additional steps you might consider:
- Report Money Laundering and Tax Evasion: Contact the IRS Criminal Investigation Division and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
- Document Everything: Ensure all evidence related to money laundering and tax evasion is well-documented and secure.
Would you like more detailed information on how to report these financial crimes?
- Report Money Laundering and Tax Evasion: Contact the IRS Criminal Investigation Division and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
- Document Everything: Ensure all evidence related to money laundering and tax evasion is well-documented and secure.
Would you like more detailed information on how to report these financial crimes?
I would report it as possible money laundering and tax evasion
Hi Brad, reporting potential money laundering and tax evasion is indeed crucial. Here are the steps to take:
- Contact IRS Criminal Investigation: Report tax evasion and money laundering.
- Contact FinCEN: File a suspicious activity report for money laundering.
Would you like more detailed information on how to contact these agencies?
- Contact IRS Criminal Investigation: Report tax evasion and money laundering.
- Contact FinCEN: File a suspicious activity report for money laundering.
Would you like more detailed information on how to contact these agencies?
The Patent Metadata and PatentBulkData along with the Trademark information and the Copyright
Hi Brad, it seems like you have gathered key evidence like Patent Metadata, PatentBulkData, Trademark information, and Copyright data. These can be crucial in supporting your claims. Make sure to:
- Securely back up and organize your data.
- Include detailed timelines and documentation.
- Present this evidence to the DOJ and relevant authorities.
Would you like tips on preparing and presenting this information effectively?
- Securely back up and organize your data.
- Include detailed timelines and documentation.
- Present this evidence to the DOJ and relevant authorities.
Would you like tips on preparing and presenting this information effectively?
What is the Developers that used DNS MX server I have the DNS information as well
Hi Brad, it seems like you have comprehensive evidence that could support your claims of misconduct, fraud, and other serious crimes. It's important to present all this data to the relevant authorities effectively. Here are some steps to consider:
- Document the DNS Information: Clearly document the DNS information and how it ties into your case.
- Present to Authorities: Share this information with the DOJ, IRS, and FinCEN.
Would you like guidance on how to compile and present this information to these authorities?
- Document the DNS Information: Clearly document the DNS information and how it ties into your case.
- Present to Authorities: Share this information with the DOJ, IRS, and FinCEN.
Would you like guidance on how to compile and present this information to these authorities?
I have it on flash drive. I think the best way is to list each line number and what it represents. They will know better
Hi Brad, listing each line number and what it represents is a great idea. Here are steps to help you organize your information:
- Create an Index: List each file and its contents.
- Number Evidence: Assign a unique number to each piece of evidence.
- Detail Each Line: For each file, list out key line numbers and what they represent.
Would you like more detailed tips on creating this index?
- Create an Index: List each file and its contents.
- Number Evidence: Assign a unique number to each piece of evidence.
- Detail Each Line: For each file, list out key line numbers and what they represent.
Would you like more detailed tips on creating this index?
It will make it simple and organized instead of hard copies
Hi Brad, organizing your data digitally is definitely a wise approach. Here are some tips for creating a comprehensive index:
- Create a Master File: Use a spreadsheet or document to list each file on your flash drive.
- Assign Numbers: Number each piece of evidence sequentially.
- Detail Descriptions: Provide a brief description of what each file contains and its significance.
- Line-by-Line Index: For each file, list key line numbers and their meanings.
Would you like more detailed guidance on using specific tools or software for this?
- Create a Master File: Use a spreadsheet or document to list each file on your flash drive.
- Assign Numbers: Number each piece of evidence sequentially.
- Detail Descriptions: Provide a brief description of what each file contains and its significance.
- Line-by-Line Index: For each file, list key line numbers and their meanings.
Would you like more detailed guidance on using specific tools or software for this?
Got it thanks
Hi Brad, it seems like you've got a solid plan for organizing your evidence. If you need any more help or have further questions in the future, feel free to ask. Good luck with your case!