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That language was in the \u201cold\u201d application as well, and I always wondered why they never fixed that inconsistency. From what you report, it sounds like it was just carried through to the new TC applications.
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<blockquote type="cite">On Feb 8, 2025, at 3:08\u202fPM, Carl Oppedahl via E-trademarks <e-trademarks@oppedahl-lists.com> wrote:<br>
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<p>Very early on in the click path for TC, the would-be filer is forced to enter into an adhesion contract by means of a check box, one of the terms of which is:</p>
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<p>you acknowledge and agree that YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CONFIDENTIALITY in the information disclosed.</p>
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<p>This is false. The Trademark Office promises its customers that indeed the applicant domicile address and applicant email address will be kept in confidence.</p>
<p>It seems to me that the developers of TC need to correct this part of the adhesion contract. An example of non-false wording might be:</p>
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<p> you acknowledge and agree that aside from the the applicant domicile address and applicant email address, YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CONFIDENTIALITY in the information disclosed.</p>
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