Trademark Formats
Trademarking covers more than just words and includes brand names, slogans, and taglines like Nike’s “Just Do It.” Other formats that may be trademarked include the following.
Logos—these are visual powerhouses that are instantly recognizable—i.e., Apple’s bitten apple logo or the Starbucks mermaid.
Symbols—non-verbal representations like the peace sign or the recycling symbol can be impactful brand identifiers.
Sounds—catchy sounds like the MGM lion’s roar or the Intel jingle can be trademarked, further solidifying brand identity.
Product packaging—distinctive packaging designs can be trademarked, preventing competitors from mimicking your unique product presentation.
Knowing these types of trademarks allows you to select the best defense for your brand to help guarantee both legal protection and growth.
How to Trademark a Brand Name
The trademark registration process, while simple enough, requires careful navigation. These three steps can help secure your brand name.
Conduct a trademark search. Check the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database to ensure your chosen mark isn’t already in use.
File a trademark application. The USPTO offers online and paper applications. Gather the necessary information, including your brand name, a clear depiction of your mark, and the specific goods or services you’ll be using it for.
USPTO examination and registration. The USPTO will examine your application for potential conflicts and registrability. If approved, you’ll receive a trademark registration that grants you federal protection.
Remember, this is a simplified overview of the process. Consider seeking guidance from a trademark attorney to help your registration process go smoothly and efficiently.
How Much Does It Cost to Register a Trademark?
The cost of trademark registration depends on the filing type and if you use a lawyer. USPTO trademark filing fees average $250 to $350 per trademark class—category of goods or services. Hiring a trademark attorney can streamline the procedure and increase your chances of success, but costs depend on their experience and the complexity of the case.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Trademark?
The trademark registration process can take anywhere from 12 to 18 months. Although trademarks are a complex part of branding, understanding them will help you protect your brand’s reputation, give you an advantage over the competition, and set your business up for success.
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