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amp;lt;iamp;gt;amp;lt;/iamp;gt; amp;gt;amp;gt; HOPE SHIMABUKU: Itamp;#39;s with great pleasure that I introduce our first presentation for today, Jason Lott is the attorney advisor for trademarks customer outdocHub at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office where he specializes in helping small business owners understand trademarks and the federal trademark registration process through live presentations, creative videos and other multimedia platforms. He was ‑‑ he has been with the USPTO since 2000 previously serving as an examining attorney and is a recipient of multiple career service awards. Mr. Lott is going to be discussing trademark fundamentals. Over to you Mr. Lott. amp;gt;amp;gt; JASON LOTT: Thank you very much, Hope. Everyone, thanks for tuning in today. Weamp;#39;ll get started with some basics really because I want to make sure that everybody has a baseline as we move deeper into the presentations today and into tomorrow when we get into some super cool and super tec