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Trademarks
Trademarks and service marks are names or symbols applied to goods
or services which have the purpose of identifying the source of the
goods or services. Trademarks and service marks help the consumer to
distinguish goods or services that come from different sources.
Businesses invest a large amount in advertising so that customers
will recognize their trademarks and service marks and be loyal to
their brand names. As a result, trademarks and service marks are
some of the most valuable privately held assets in the world, and
are well worth protecting.
Trademark or service mark rights can be obtained in a particular
geographic service area by properly using a trademark or service
mark in that area. However, trademark and service mark rights can be
better secured throughout the United States by registering the mark
on the Federal Register. It is important when choosing a mark to
make sure that it is not already being used by someone else, and
that it is the type of mark that can be protected.
Stoneman Volk Patent Group can help you choose a trademark or
service mark, obtain a search to make sure it is not being used by
someone else, and obtain registration on the Federal Register.
Contact us, and we would be happy to
make an appointment for a FREE and CONFIDENTIAL initial consultation
to explain the Trademark registration process to you and answer your
questions.
Course of a Trademark
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