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Application published. The application has been accepted and published in the Intellectual Property Office Trade Marks Journal for opposition purposes. Opposed. The application has been published and opposition to the registration of the mark has been filed.
37 CFR 3.73(c) statement: This is a document filed with the USPTO to establish the assignees right to take action in a patent application.
A Notice of Publication in a trademark application is good news for the applicant. It means that the trademark application has received preliminary approval by the USPTO trademark examining attorney, i.e., the trademark examiner. The applicant is one step closer to a trademark registration.
Publish Application in Computer Science refers to the process of making an application available to users by hosting it on a server and providing access through various means such as icons, web pages, or client software, creating the impression that the application is local to the user.
A Rule 312 amendment refers to an amendment made to a patent application after it has been allowed by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This type of amendment is also known as an amendment after allowance.

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Publication only makes the details of your application public to others while the examination process begins. Published patents go through a comprehensive examination process in which the patent office will determine whether your innovation meets the validity criteria.

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