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- Hi everyone. I'm attorney Aiden Durham with 180 Law Co. in Colorado. And welcome back to All Up In Yo' Business. (bright music) On this episode of All Up In Yo' Business we're gonna talk about making changes or amendments to your trademark application. What you can change, what you can't change and what you maybe might be able to change. But first don't forget to like, subscribe and share and check the description for links to additional information and resources. All right. So let's say you've just submitted a trademark application with the United States patent and trademark office. After you submit it, you realize, oh shoot I made a mistake. I put my address wrong, I typed in the trademark itself wrong, I put the wrong goods and services descriptions or maybe something has changed in your business. Whatever the case may be. Maybe you need to make some kind of a change or amend your trademark application after it's already been submitted. Now, sometimes we can make some of these ch...