The Differences Between the TM and ® Trademark Symbols
The ® symbol indicates that the mark is registered with the USPTO and protected by federal law. The TM symbol indicates only that the mark
The ® symbol indicates that the mark is registered with the USPTO and protected by federal law. The TM symbol indicates only that the mark
You can trademark a logo for free with a “common law” trademark and establishing a common law trademark doesn’t require any forms or fees. However,
An arbitrary trademark is a word that has a dictionary meaning, but that meaning is not related to the product or service its used for.
The TEAS Plus option is faster and less expensive than the regular filing option, but has more requirements and potential pitfalls, especially for the first
After five years or more straight years of use, the owner of a registered trademark can apply to make their trademark immune from most legal attacks
Clothing designs are not eligible for trademark protection. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t use trademarks to protect your clothing brand. By Michael Kondoudis,
By Michael Kondoudis, Registered Trade Mark Attorney This is our COMPLETE guide to Taylor Swift’s trademarks. If you want to learn about Taylor Swift’s
If you want to trademark your food name but aren’t sure how to begin, just follow our five steps to food trademark protection. By Michael
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