- Trademarks | USPTO
Find out how to register and maintain a trademark in the U S , apply for an international trademark, and about protecting your registered trademark
- Trademark process | USPTO
Trademarks, patents, copyrights, domain names, and business name registrations all differ, so it's important to learn whether a trademark is appropriate for you A trademark typically protects brand names and logos used on goods and services
- Trademark basics | USPTO - United States Patent and Trademark Office
Do you have a name or logo you're using to advertise your business? You might have a trademark Learn how to protect it through the federal registration process
- Apply online | USPTO - United States Patent and Trademark Office
Apply for a trademark, respond to a letter from the USPTO, maintain your registration, and more through the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS)
- Base application requirements | USPTO
Learn about your duty to check your application or registration status and how to correct filing errors after you submit an online trademarks form
- Why register your trademark? | USPTO
You are not required to register your trademark, but where or whether you decide to register your trademark can determine the scope of your rights Specifically, you can rely on common law rights or file for state, federal, or international trademark registration
- What is a trademark? | USPTO - United States Patent and Trademark Office
If you want stronger, nationwide rights, you’ll need to apply to register your trademark with us You’re not required to register your trademark However, a registered trademark provides broader rights and protections than an unregistered one
- Search our trademark database | USPTO
A search you complete before applying for a trademark registration to make sure your trademark is available to register for your particular goods or services, and to make sure that no other trademark conflicts with it
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