Document Type
Other
Publication Date
Fall 2023
Abstract
This paper conducts an analysis of the intersection between Blockchain Technology and Intellectual Property Law, with a specific focus on Trademark Law in the United States. It explores the potential utilization of Blockchain Technology to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of prosecution, maintenance, and enforcement processes for attorneys, applicants, and registrants. Additionally, the paper examines areas within the Lanham Act that could benefit from updates to promote the adoption of Blockchain Technology in trademark-related procedures.
Recommended Citation
Mainini, Julia Ashley-Burd, "Enhancing Efficiency and Accessibility for Federal Trademark Protection: Leveraging Blockchain Technology for Prosecution, Maintenance, and Enforcement Processes." (2023). Featured Student Work. 12.
https://repository.usfca.edu/studentwork/12
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