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A service mark is like a trademark, except that it is associated with a service instead of a product. It is a logo, design, word, name, symbol or device (or combination thereof) that identifies a...
A trademark is any word, name, symbol, slogan, design or combination of such devices that identifies or distinguishes a specific brand or product in the market place. A trademark is used not only...
A service mark is legally similar to a trademark. While a trademark is used for a product, a service mark is used for a service. They serve a different function, but registration of both are...
A trademark protects words, names, symbols, sounds or colors that distinguish your goods from similar goods made and sold by other people. A trademark also identifies goods as having a source of...
A trademark is a word, symbol or device used to indicate the origin, quality and ownership of a product or service. The purpose of a trademark is to associate one's goods or services with a...
Trademarks, also known as "marks," serve two functions: to provide assurance to consumers that goods are of a certain quality and consistency, and to assist consumers in making informed purchases....
If you are operating a business in Canada, especially on a large scale, it is advisable to register a trade-mark (as it is spelled in Canada) for that business. As in the U.S., there is a common...
Everyone starting a business should have a business name that is unique. This enables you to advertise and will help build the value of your business. If your business is successful, over time...
Coats of arms were used by ancient families of noble descent as an identifying mark and symbol. Despite some sources that might suggest otherwise, coats of arms are not linked to a particular name...
It's a common misconception that names are patented. While handled by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the actual process for registering names is called either a trademark or a...
While you do not need to obtain a trademark to claim your rights and use the symbol TM, it is beneficial for several reasons. It gives you the legal ownership of the mark and, therefore, the legal...