Certificate of registration
Term: Certificate of registration
Definition: A document issued by a government authority that officially records the registration of something, such as a trademark, copyright, or patent. Certificates of registration are often used in litigation to meet a plaintiff’s burden to prove it owns the claimed from of IP asserted in the lawsuit.
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