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Robert Keegan

From:   Robert Keegan [robert.keegan@sbcglobal.net]
Sent:   Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:52 AM
To:   TM Public Search Comments
Subject:   Comment on the proposal to replace the paper search collection of design tm elements (three dimensional marks)

Commissioner for Trademarks:

It appears that little attention was given to the somewhat rare situation of three-dimensional design marks.  It is suggested that the plan could well consider any problems with replacing the paper or other physical records in the search collection relating to three-dimensonal marks.

In the best case the replacing electronic documents should provide a good resource for precisely identifying relevant features once the document was located, perhaps even better than the current physical records. In the worst case, retention of some physical three-dimensional trademark design records could be considered. Selecting the best electronic implementation for recording features of three-dimensional design trademarks presumably would fall within the capability of the search system management staff.

Respectfully submitted,

Robert R. Keegan
Robert.Keegan@KPSlaw.com

One East Center St.
Fayetteville, AR 72701

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