A trademark gives your brand the exclusive right to use a name, and registration ensures that legal recognition of that right is in place.
It protects your brand from being copied by others and enables you to stand out from the competition.
Companies can strengthen brand reputation, inspire loyalty and ensure long-term success.
It allows you to acquire permits for business growth so that you can expand your business globally.
It helps you maintain brand recognition and prevents competitors from taking advantage of your works.
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+USPTO Fee $350
+USPTO Fee $350
+USPTO Fee $350
Federal trademark search to find similar names, logos, or slogans
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Corporate name search in all 50 states
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Common law trademark search
Domain name search to see if anyone’s using your name online
Global trademark search in multinational jurisdictions, including the European Community and World Intellectual Property Organization
A trademark is a legal registration that grants exclusive rights to use a company's brand names, slogans, and logos. By registering a trademark, a company can prevent other sellers from using similar marks without risking legal action, ensuring their brand remains legally and exclusively theirs.
A trademark can be removed from the register if it conflicts with an earlier trademark or has not been used after the grace period.
Anyone who can contract can submit a trademark application. However, in some countries, non-resident entities may need to hire a local attorney to represent them before national authorities.
If a trademark application is identical or similar to an already registered trademark, the trademark office will reject it. Once a trademark application is filed, no changes can be made, and the trademark office will not refund fees for rejected trademark applications. Conducting a trademark search can help prevent wasting time and hundreds of dollars in government fees by applying for an unavailable trademark.
Yes, a company can register a trademark for their name or logo if they use it to differentiate its products or services from those of its competitors.
Trademark Assured offers a common law trademark search that uses proprietary search software to search several public and private third-party databases to find potential earlier, unregistered users of the desired trademark. This search is essential for ruling out any earlier use of the trademark by an unregistered party.
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