R. James Woolsey and Brian J. Fox, New York Times; To Protect Voting,Use Open-Source Software
"If the community of proprietary vendors, including Microsoft, would support the use of open-source model for elections, we could expedite progress toward secure voting systems.
With an election on the horizon, it’s urgent that we ensure that those who seek to make our voting systems more secure have easy access to them, and that Mr. Putin does not."
Don't be fooled by potentially misleading offers and notices from private companies
Some trademark applicants and registrants have paid fees to private companies, mistakenly thinking they were paying fees required by the USPTO. We do not endorse any of these private companies and you are not required to use them.
Keep reading for information on potentially misleading offers and notices—also called solicitations—and how to identify them. You can also watch our "Solicitation Alert" video below.
On this page:
- Trademark Information Network News Video: Solicitation Alert
- What is a trademark-related solicitation?
- What kinds of trademark-related services do private companies offer?
- How can I tell the difference between potentially misleading trademark offers and notices and legitimate USPTO emails and notices?
- Are the deadlines in these offers and notices accurate?
- I received a misleading trademark offer or notice. What should I do?
- Do you have any examples of potentially misleading offers or notices?"