USPTO Introduces Rule to Enhance Global Trademark Protection Through Partial Registration Extensions

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced a new rule aimed at enabling trademark owners to partially extend their registrations. This development is designed to bring the agency into alignment with an international treaty that facilitates the registration of trademarks across multiple countries. This move represents an important step for trademark holders seeking to protect their intellectual property on a global scale. For further details on this policy adjustment, please refer to the official information here.