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  • How to Get the Trademark Sign in Your Name

    A trademark is a type of intellectual property used by an individual or group (often businesses) to identify themselves. It can be an identifying symbol, slogan, sign, word, phrase or collection...

  • How to Check a Name for a Trademark

    Trademark laws are put in place to protect the brand identity of established businesses. These laws prevent new companies from being able to enter the market under an existing name, or making a...

  • How to Obtain a Trademark

    There are benefits to registering your trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The registration itself publicizes the trademark and legitimizes your presumption of ownership on a...

  • How to Trademark

    A trademark is a form of legal protection in the business world, a type of intellectual property. No one else is supposed to use your trademarked name in a way that causes confusion with your...

  • How to Trademark an Idea

    The United States government has three ways to protect intellectual property, trademarks, patents and copyrights. Each covers different types of property. Patents are how you protect inventions....

  • How to Trademark Digital Intellectual Property

    The use of a trademark, whether it is a word, number or symbol, indicates a unique source of products or services in a particular industry. Trademarks of large companies are most familiar, but...

  • How to Trademark a Digital Logo

    The trademark process in the United States involves the use of symbols or names to distinguish one business from another. Business owners who turn to virtual storefronts and online advertising use...

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