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so separate question can I trademark my artist stage name or nickname at an early stage in my career you can certainly trademark your stage name um with a couple caveats so depending on how you file the trademark or which letamp;#39;s say youamp;#39;re a musician you could either file to protect your musician or your your works as live entertainment right so live performance or could be the actual recordings themselves which is a digital product or you know CD or however people want to do it but you can file one of two ways you just need to be able to prove that if youamp;#39;re filing for the live entertainment services then you have like a flyer or um some sort of link that you can share with the USPTO second thing is um if you file a pseudonym or a stage name the USPTO right or wrong is going to require you to file a separate affidavit basically stating that or Declaration is dating that you Matt callsith allow you know this need to be registered as your pseudonym