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one of the changes at the USPTO this year since June of 2022 has been that the transition to electronic registration certificates so for any trademark that now becomes registered the recipient automatically receives an electronic version of a registration certificate and the USPTO is no longer automatically mailing out a paper physical copy actually I love my physical copies you can see one right here or you can see the images on our website of many of our trademark registration copies but this is a little bit concerning to me Ive previously talked about some concerns as to where the Savings in terms of the costs would be passed along to users and filers but one of the other concerns is that the usbto now says when you dont get a physical copy you can order a free presentation copy and its free if your application was already pending at the time of this switch in June 2022 if your application came along after that you actually have to pay a small fee to get the presentation copy and