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  • The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $36 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had yanked after pressure from the Trump White House.
  • Whether you're a business owner, entrepreneur, or simply curious, this 60 minute course will equip you with the foundational knowledge you need to navigate trademark protection effectively. Trademark Basics: Understand trademarks and their differences from patents and copyrights. Explore real-world examples and the scope of trademark protection. Discover the benefits of registration and how to use online trademark tools. Navigating the Trademark Process: Get a step-by-step overview of the registration process and timeline. Decide if you need an attorney and learn how to track your application status. Understand examination, approval, and maintenance of your trademark. Preparing to File Your Trademark: Learn the importance of searching for similar trademarks and the application requirements. Understand costs, filing bases, and how to accurately categorize your goods and services. ____________________________ Trademarks 101 is presented as part of the Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) program of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This program is part of a nationwide network of libraries designated by the USPTO to support inventors, entrepreneurs, and researchers by providing free access to patent and trademark resources, tools, and trained staff who can guide you in understanding intellectual property. San Diego Public Library on Instagram San Diego Central Library on Facebook
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  • Lincoln Crossing Elementary has been working with the nonprofit Eat Real to phase out ultra-processed foods from school meals since 2023.
  • A neighborhood network in Chicago has been helping other cities that face immigration enforcement raids.
  • The Trump administration is suing California, asking the state to end its policies allowing students without legal status to access in-state tuition and financial aid. But the administration’s legal argument is weak, according to top legal experts.
  • After street closure permits were canceled last-minute, the North Park Book Fair is back. This Saturday, it returns in pop-up form — and the switch rallied one local business to step up.
  • The federal grand jury indictment accuses Williamson and four other co-conspirators, including Becerra’s former chief of staff, of funneling $225,000 in money from a dormant campaign account.
  • In the Apple TV series, Seehorn stars as a woman named Carol who suddenly finds herself surrounded by people who are inexplicably happy. The only problem: Carol's not interested in joining them.
  • The Bureau of Labor Statistics says it will report on September's job gains and unemployment rate next week. That's the first of many overdue economic reports held up by the government shutdown.
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