Nevada Code § 600.343

Criteria for specimen accompanying application for registration; change after registration prohibited if change constitutes material alteration
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1. A specimen accompanying an application
for the registration of a mark must meet the following criteria:
(a) The specimen must agree with the mark as
described in the application, must agree with the mark as used, and evidence
use of the mark.
(b) If the specimen is a drawing, it must be a
substantially exact representation of the mark as actually used.
(c) The specimen must fit on a page of paper not
larger than 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches.
(d) A specimen may be a facsimile or photograph
of the mark.
(e) The specimen must be suitable for
reproduction, retention and retrieval.
2. After registration, an applicant may
not change the specimen if the change constitutes a material alteration of the
mark.

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