The USPTO sent out email messages today reporting what it calls a “Data Security Incident”. It turns out that the USPTO, which promised it would keep the “where you sleep at night” domicile addresses of trademark applicants safe and secure, instead revealed all of the “where you sleep at night” addresses in all of the USPTO’s APIs and bulk data products by which data miners collect data from the USPTO, over a period stretching from February of 2020 to March of 2023.
Astonishingly, CIO Jamie Holcombe tells us that he “fixed” the problem. Continue reading “USPTO breaks its promise about protecting “where you sleep at night” domicile addresses”