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How to Register a Trademark |

Monday, 21 January 2008
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So, you
finally settled on the perfect name for your product or service - it describes
the business without being overly descriptive, it tells your customers exactly
what you want them to know and it's catchy. That's fantastic! Finding just the
right name is vitally important to the success of any product line or service. Is it
required that I register my trademark? No, not
at all. However, registering your trademark, specifically your Federal
trademark, does provide you with several advantages:
But
what if someone else already came up with that name? While the
name may be unique and distinctive to you, there is a possibility that another
party already has prior trademark or common-law rights to the name for your
industry. Before you invest time, money
and effort into your name, do some research. The first places to check are
right at your fingertips - the World Wide Web - and they're free! Preliminary
Search Sites:
However, please be aware that this is merely scratching the surface of what's out there. Only comprehensive research will tell you if the name is truly available. But, these links are free & a great place to start, so try them first. If the name appears to be available, then you can move on to getting comprehensive research done by a private company or an attorney.
Ok, so the name is clear; now what?
To register your trademark, you have 2 options - file for a Federal or a State trademark. If you are only going to sell your product or services in 1 state, then a State trademark is the way to go. The trademark form can be acquired through the Secretary of State (see link above). If you are OR will be selling your products or services in at least 2 states, then you're able to file for a Federal trademark. The form can be completed online at the USPTO (see link above).
While
anyone has the ability to go online to access these forms, it's strongly
recommended to hire a private company or an attorney for the preparation and/or
filing of the trademark application. To
ensure a successful filing, it's best to leave it in the hands of those with
experience. You found the perfect name - now, make sure it's truly yours! Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |

Shannon Moore is the General Manager for TradeMark Express. Since 1992, TradeMark Express has met the needs of their clients with comprehensive research, application preparation, attorney referrals and trademark consultation. For further details, please visit us on the web at TradeMark Express or call Shannon directly at 800.340.2010.
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