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Trademarks are an important part of any business. But before you can register your trademark with the USPTO, you need to make sure that it doesn’t infringe on someone else’s rights. We’ll go over how to do this in Section 2 and then show you how we did it for our own company in Section 4.
If you have a brand name or logo that is being used to identify a product, service, feature or even identity, it can be registered as a trademark.
Trademarks can be registered with the USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office), with other countries’ governments and their trademark offices, or through an alternative dispute resolution provider such as the UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy).
There are many reasons to register a trademark. Some of the most common are:
To determine whether you should file a trademark application with the USPTO, ask yourself three questions:
Avoiding these mistakes can help you to avoid costly, time-consuming and embarrassing trademark disputes. Here are some things to keep in mind:
If you need to file a request for an extension of time to file a statement of use and you are not filing it online, you may do so by sending the following items via mail or hand delivery:
A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol or design that identifies the source of goods or services. It is not just any name or logo you choose for yourself—it must be distinctive and not confuse consumers about your business’s affiliation with another party.
Trademark registration is a way to ensure that you have proper legal protections for your mark in case someone else tries to register it (or similar marks) as their own. It also gives you certain benefits like being able to file for cancellation of an infringing mark if there’s been no use of it by its owner in five years; registering at least one international class will allow you to do this across borders with only one filing! But don’t worry: even if something isn’t registered, it still gets protection under common law rights (i.e., they can’t sue you). Trademarking isn’t mandatory either—you’ll need one if there’s already another company out there using the same name/logo/etc., but otherwise, there are other options available such as licensing agreements where two companies agree not to infringe on each other’s trademarks while still profiting off them separately in different markets (this could apply between two companies owned by the same person).
By carefully considering the information in this article, you will be able to determine whether or not registering a trademark is right for your business. You can use our free online tools to search and register trademarks, but if you want more personalized service, we offer that as well!
Register Your Trademark & Get The Delivery of your USPTO Serial No. In 24 Hours
Register Your Trademark with USPTO Today & Get Serial No. in 24 Hours