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- Hi everyone, Im Attorney Aiden Durham with 180 Law Co in Colorado, and youre watching a very special episode of All Up In Yo Business. (upbeat music) So on this episode of All Up In Yo Business, were gonna be joined by my good friend and colleague Tamara Pester, who is a great and very experienced trademark and intellectual property attorney in the Denver, Colorado area. Tamara and I are gonna be talking about trademark oppositions and cancellations and the TTAB or Trademark and Trial Appeal Board proceedings. So if youve ever wondered, what do I do if someone says that Im stealing or infringing on their trademark, or if someone tries to prevent me from registering a trademark? Or what do I do if I find somebody whos trying to register a trademark, thats similar to mine or tries to use a trademark thats similar to mine? Were gonna be answering all those questions and talking about a really exciting course that Tamara has developed to help all of you, non-lawyers learn tra