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What is the difference between a specimen of use and a drawing of the mark?

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What is the difference between a specimen of use and a drawing of the mark?

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A specimen of use must show the mark on or in association with the sale or advertising of the goods or services. The specimen of use serves as evidence that the mark is in use in Kentucky in the normal course of commerce. The drawing of the mark serves to indicate only those elements of the mark claimed by the applicant. The drawing should show the mark as a whole exactly as described on the application.

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