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if you own a trademark and there is active infringement occurring you need to stop that if you donamp;#39;t you could lose your rights to your mark you also need to be using the mark as well keep these things in mind along with renewals to keep your trademark in tip top shape

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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.
Individuals, entrepreneurs, and even hobbyists can register a trademark if they demonstrate intent to use the mark in commerce.
Registering a trademark yourself The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) provides a trademark application and instructions to walk applicants through the process on its website. In some cases, registering a trademark is straightforward and doing it by yourself probably wouldnt raise any issues.
Yes, as long as you are an American citizen or a company domiciled in the United States, you are able to file your own trademark application.
No. You do not need an attorney to file an application for registration of a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). That being said, you really ought to hire an attorney if you can afford one.
You can register a logo with the USPTO by using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) or other online trademark service. If your logo includes design elements, you will need to upload an image, using a . jpg file, of the logo as part of your trademark application.
Filing a trademark for your business name with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will cost between $225 and $600, plus legal fees. You can register with most states for $50-$150 if you dont want protection outside your state.
The USPTO charges a flat fee of either $250.00 or $350.00 PER CLASS OF GOODS. This means that the USPTO doesnt charge the applicant, per trademark, but rather ing to how many different types of goods/services the applicant intends on selling under the trademark. Why is the fee either $250 or $350?

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