NFT Trademark Attorney
We specialize in getting trademarks for NFTs and digital assets.
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Trusted by national news media on major NFT trademark stories.
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(even if you are not 100% sure about your trademark)
NFT Trademark Attorney
Award-Winning USPTO Registered Trademark Attorney Michael Kondoudis
• Amazon Best-Selling Author
• Bar of the US Supreme Court
• 3000+ Trademarks and Patents
We’re Here To Help
(even if you are not 100% sure about your trademark)
It will be the best 20 minutes you spend on your brand. We promise!
WE SPECIALIZE IN NFT + BLOCKCHAIN TRADEMARKS
NFTs • Digital Token • Blockchain Tech • Crypto Assets • Crypto Marketplaces
WE SPECIALIZE IN NFT TRADEMARKS
• NFTs
• Digital Tokens
• Blockchain
• Crypto Assets
• Marketplaces
Why Work With Us?
Save Money
We’ll make sure that you don’t overpay Government fees and only file in the classes that are right for you.
Save Time
We’ll make sure that your application avoids the time-consuming pitfalls that slow DIY applications.
Better Results
Working with a trademark attorney increases your chances of successful registration by over 50%.
About NFT Trademarks
Non-fungible tokens and digital assets protected by blockchain technology are at the cutting edge of our modern economy. They are revolutionizing how businesses market their goods and services and representing potentially significant revenue opportunities. Nonetheless, NFT branding still matters, which is why it is essential to understand how trademarks protect NFTs and their potential revenue.
What is a Trademark?
A trademark can be any word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination of these things that identifies your goods or services. It’s how customers recognize you in the marketplace and distinguish you from your competitors. A trademark can help ensure that your NFTs are not copied or counterfeited and that no one takes your NFT brand name from you.
What is an NFT Trademark?
An NFT trademark is a type of trademark that is precisely tailored and customized to protect NFTs and other digital assets protected by blockchain technology. A high-quality NFT trademark application delivers maximum protection for NFTs and blockchain-based assets using specific trademarking strategies.
NFT trademark attorney Michael Kondoudis specializes in trademarks for NFTs and NFT brand protection.
What is an NFT Trademark Lawyer?
An NFT trademark lawyer is an attorney who specializes in helping clients protect their NFTs and digital assets with trademarks. Attorney Michael Kondoudis is an expert in NFT trademarks for Web3.
Effective NFT trademark attorneys don’t just have experience in trademarks; they also understand NFTs, crypto, Web3, and blockchain assets.
NFT trademark attorney Michael Kondoudis assists his clients with a variety of NFT- and crypto-related intellectual property matters, spanning copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, licensing, and patenting, including:
- NFT Brand Consultation and Trademark Identification
- NFT Trademark + NFT Trademark Registration
- NFT Trademark Disputes
- NFT Trademark Enforcement
- NFT Intellectual Property Consulting
NFT lawyer Michael Kondoudis provides trademark services for companies, small businesses, and brands considering an NFT drop or an NFT project.
Who should register their NFT trademarks?
Any company, small business, or brand considering an NFT drop or an NFT project should consider trademarking their NFTs. Trademarking an NFT is the best way to protect NFT names and logos. Also, if you sell NFTs under a specific business name, you should also consider trademarking that business name.
Why you need to trademark your NFTs
NFT trademarks come with many legal and practical business advantages. These are the top five reasons to trademark your NFT name and logo:
- Trademarking your NFT names and logos will prevent someone else from trademarking them, taking them from you, and forcing you to rebrand.
- Trademarking your NFT names and logos will give you exclusive nationwide rights to use them.
- NFT Trademarks help stop counterfeiters, imitations, and knock-offs.
- Trademarking your NFT name and logo ensures that they do not conflict with any existing registrations.
- NFT Trademarks come with peace of mind knowing that your NFT name and logo are protected and officially yours.
Remember: With an NFT trademark, your NFT name or logo will be officially yours, and no one else can use it (or anything similar) without your permission.
When should I trademark my NFT brand?
Most authorities agree that you should start the process to trademark a product as soon as possible after you form your DBA, LLC, or corporation. The next best time to trademark a product name is as early as possible before you launch your product. The worst time to start the trademark application is after launch because your product will be sold without complete brand protection.
By filing for a trademark well before launch, you can be confident that your product name is protected once you begin commercial sales. Understand: You DO NOT have to wait until you start selling your product! Generally, it is a good idea to trademark a product before it goes on sale to the public, as this will give you the highest level of protection against infringement.
Can I register an NFT trademark if I don’t have any NFTs yet?
Yes, you can register an NFT trademark even if you don’t have any NFTs yet. However, you will need to show that you have a bona fide intent to use your NFTs in commerce. This means that you must have a concrete plan for using your NFTs and be able to show that you are taking steps to implement that plan.
About Michael Kondoudis
For more than twenty years, Michael Kondoudis has been the go-to trademarking expert for businesses of all shapes and sizes. Michael is a USPTO-licensed trademark and patent attorney, educator, speaker, and author of the Amazon best-seller: Going From Business Owner to Brand Owner. He is also an authority trusted by national news media on major trademark stories.
Fun Facts: Michael is a member of the Bar of the U.S. Supreme Court and an actual rocket scientist (B.S. Astronomy and Astrophysics, Indiana University 1994).