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Trademark process Step 1: Is a trademark application right for you? Step 2: Get ready to apply. Step 3: Prepare and submit your application. Step 4: Work with the assigned USPTO examining attorney. Step 5: Receive approval/denial of your application. Step 6: Maintain your registration.
Is There Such a Thing as Free Trademark Registration? No. To register a trademark, you must pay a non-refundable government filing fee to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). So, free trademark at the federal level is not an option.
Can I trademark a name for free? No, you cannot register a trademark for free, but you can establish a common law trademark for free by using the name to brand your products. Common law trademarks are free and do not require any paperwork or forms.
This is a common misconception. Trademarking a word absolutely does not mean no one else can use it. A trademark prevents someone from creating a deceptively similar product. If the is no potential for people to be confused, multiple companies can use the same word for their product.
The cheapest way to trademark a name is by filing with your state. The cost varies depending on where you live and what type of business you own. If you are a corporation or LLC, you can expect to pay less than $150 in most cases, while sole proprietors and contractors can pay anywhere between $50 to $150.
When you use someones mark without their permission in a way that infringes on or dilutes their mark, then your use is usually unlawful. The trademark owner can normally sue you to stop you from using their mark, and they can collect money damages.
Should you get an LLC first or trademark? Yes, you should get an LLC first before a trademark because the trademark application will need to identify the LLC as the trademark owner. You should create an LLC or business entity before you file a trademark application.

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