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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/22/2024 8:57 AM, Kevin Grierson
via E-trademarks wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I mean, I\u2019m sure that there are examples of
programmers designing a UI [Trademark Center] who were more
out of touch with their user base, but I honestly can\u2019t think
of any offhand.
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<p>I can think of two that are comparable in the magnitude of being
out of touch:</p>
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<li>Patent Center</li>
<li>Assignment Center</li>
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<p>Also, the copyright e-filing system is breathtakingly poorly
designed.</p>
<p>But outside of the world of intellectual property, no, I cannot
think of any.<br>
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