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And you have to list those goods and services in your trademark application, and you have. Split those products and services into specific categories. They call them classes. Thereamp;#39;s 45 of amp;#39;em, thereamp;#39;s 34 classes of products, 11 classes of services. So you do that split up, you follow your application, then you sit and wait and in 68% of the cases the trademarkamp;#39;s office is gonna get back to you with what they call an office action. Itamp;#39;s a letter. Where they say, we donamp;#39;t like your trademark application. Thereamp;#39;s something wrong with it. And if you donamp;#39;t respond to that, thatamp;#39;s it. Your trademark dies. And most entrepreneurs are not really qualified to respond to that unless itamp;#39;s something really simple when they actually tell you what to do.

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There is some flexibility regarding how and where to use a trademark symbol (TM, SM, or ). Typically, it is placed in the upper right-hand corner, in the lower right-hand corner, or level with the mark or logo itselfeach is an acceptable way of displaying the relevant symbol.
Typically, mentioning someone elses trademark in any venue is allowable. Trademark infringement only occurs if you use someone elses brand in association with products and services for which that brand has registration.
Using the trademark symbols TM, SM, and Every time you use your trademark, you can use a symbol with it. The symbol lets consumers and competitors know youre claiming the trademark as yours. You can use TM for goods or SM for services even if you havent filed an application to register your trademark.
The circle R symbol () means that a mark is federally registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office, either on the Principal Register or Supplemental Register.
Citing a registered trademark is done by including the year of issuing the patent, the name(s) of the inventor(s), and the title of the patent.
The three trademark symbols are a (), TM, and SM. These trademark symbols signify trademark rights. They are typically used in superscript next to a trademark. The trademark symbol TM stands for trademark and is used next to unregistered trademarks.
In summary, the trademark symbol () is used for unregistered or pending trademarks, while the registered trademark symbol () is used specifically for marks that have been officially registered.

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