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Can text be trademarked?

Can text be trademarked?

The United States Patent and Trademark Office will not protect a mark, logo or design if it is not considered unique to its particular product or service, and continuously used in commerce. For example, a company would not be able to trademark a common letter, shape, or number by itself as a plain text.

How do you submit a logo to a trademark?

Trademark Application Process:

  1. Complete a trademark search.
  2. Secure your rights.
  3. Submit an initial application at uspto.gov on the Trademark Electronic Application System or TEAS.
  4. Fill out the TEAS form for an initial application. Be sure to upload the file of your logo.
  5. Submit an “intent-to-use” form.
  6. Pay the fees.

How do I contest a trademark registration?

You may challenge a trademark registration issued by the USPTO by filing a petition to cancel the registration with the Trademark Trial & Appeal Board (TTAB).

Who is the United States Patent and Trademark Office?

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) welcomes Tricia McDermott Thompkins as a new interim member of Additional information on the COVID-19 Prioritized Examination Program for certain trademark and service mark applications is now available.

When does a trademark need to be registered by the USPTO?

If the mark is based on use in commerce, a foreign registration, or an extension of protection of an international registration to the United States under Section 66 (a), and no party files an opposition or request to extend the time to oppose, the USPTO will register the mark and send the owner a certificate of registration.

When to use words and logos in a trademark?

If the characters or words of your trademark are distinctive but your logo is very important to you, you might decide to pursue a special form mark including the logo and the words given the importance of your logo (e.g. “Nike” combined with the Swoosh mark and Starbuck’s logo mark).

How to apply for trademark protection in the US?

Get ready to apply 1 Selecting a mark. Once you determine that the type of protection you need is, in fact, trademark protection, then selecting a mark is the very first step in the overall 2 Mark format. 3 Identification of goods and/or services. 4 Searching. 5 Filing basis. 6 Trademark attorney. …

How to trademark a logo in the United States?

One way to do this is to register your logo with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as a trademark, although US registration is completely optional. How to register a logo as a federal trademark is explained in the steps below. Determine that your logo is distinctive within your field.

When to register a trademark with the USPTO?

Once you determine that the type of protection you need is, in fact, trademark protection, then selecting a mark is the very first step in the overall application/registration process. This must be done with thought and care, because not every mark is registrable with the USPTO. Nor is every mark legally protectable.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) welcomes Tricia McDermott Thompkins as a new interim member of Additional information on the COVID-19 Prioritized Examination Program for certain trademark and service mark applications is now available.

Can You trademark a combination of words and characters?

If your mark is a combination of words or characters with a logo or design elements, it can be, but it is not always the best approach to claim the logo and design elements in your trademark application. Below are issues to consider when deciding whether to pursue a trademark registration on a standard character mark or a special form mark.