So, you’ve just come up with a snappy product name and you’ve decided you want to trademark it. What should you do next? Is it really as easy as the website at the US Patent and Trademark Office says it is? Can I really do it without a trademark lawyer? These and other questions will be answered in this article.
Once you come up with your product name, you must first find out whether or not that name is already being used for the type of product or service that you wish to use it for. You can do this by doing a web search for the name, searching it through the US Patent
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Let’s say you can’t find any other uses of the name out there. Does this mean you are home free? Well, not quite. If the
...application to the USPTO. After receiving the USPTO s approval notice, your confirmation will have a unique ID number with which you can register to take the patent bar exam. The Patent Bar Exam is given by Prometric testing centers ...
If your product or service name is not
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Your “common law” trademark rights are good, and you CAN sue someone for infringement if they were to copy your name for a similar product, but the court battle would be a lot more difficult than if you had
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If you decide to go for a national mark, and wish to try to apply on your own, you can go to the US Patent
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Unfortunately, it is not always the
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Once you have submitted your application, an attorney can help you with many of the changes that
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...really does have some new features that may have made his invention more novel in the Patent Office s eyes. The problem is, none of these new features may now be added into the application he originally filed. New matter ...
In summary, your product name can be protected either by common law trademark, state trademark, or national trademark. Both common law trademarks and state trademark registrations have serious limitations, but are available. For national registrations via the US Patent and Trademark Office, you CAN do them yourself, but be aware of the pitfalls and possible difficulties involved. Otherwise, consulting a qualified trademark attorney will likely save you significant time, and will probably save you money in the long run.
Mikki Barry has been a trademark and intellectual property attorney for technology and small business companies since 1991. For more information see http://www.mikkibarry.com This article is not meant to be legal advice.
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