Get answers to frequently asked questions about trademark registration.
FAQs
Commonly asked questions
Our FAQs cover everything you need to know, from start to finish, to help you confidently
navigate the process.
What information do I need to provide for trademark registration?
You need to provide details about your brand, including the name, logo, and
description of the goods or services associated with the trademark.
What happens if my trademark application is rejected?
If your application is rejected, we will work with you to address the reasons for
rejection and refile if necessary. Our team is experienced in handling objections
and ensuring successful registration.
How long does a trademark registration last?
A trademark registration lasts for ten years from the date of registration and can
be renewed indefinitely.
What is the USPTO, and what role does it play in trademark registration?
The USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) is the federal agency
responsible for registering trademarks in the United States. It reviews applications
and grants trademark rights.
How do I know if my trademark is infringing on someone else's rights?
We conduct a comprehensive search to identify any potential conflicts with existing
trademarks. This helps ensure your trademark does not infringe on others' rights.
Can I register a trademark internationally?
Yes, you can register a trademark internationally. We offer services to help you
secure trademark protection in multiple countries.
How does a trademark differ from a copyright?
A trademark protects brand identifiers like names and logos, while a copyright
protects original works like books, music, and artwork.
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