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- Ever wondered if you can start the trademark process before you even started your business? Well, you have come to the right spot. Stay tuned cause Im about to explain how to do just that. (gentle music) Hi everyone Im attorney Aiden Durham with 180 Law Co in Colorado. And welcome back To All Up In Yo Business. Today were gonna talk about filing a trademark application with the USPTO on a 1(b) intent-to-use basis. Im gonna tell you what it means to do that, when you would wanna do that and the process, if you filed an intent-to-use trademark applications. But before we get into it, dont forget to like, subscribe, and share, and check the description for links to additional information and resources. Including my intro to trademarks guide, which you can download for free and you can learn more about BRANDISH, which is my online DIY trademark course that teaches you step-by-step how to prepare for and file a trademark application with the USPTO on your own without a lawyer. All