Insert Last Name Field to the Trademark License Agreement and eSign it in minutes

Aug 6th, 2022
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Under US trademark law, a mark which is primarily merely a surname cannot be protected as a trademark without proof that it has acquired distinctiveness. A mark is considered to be primarily merely a surname if its primary impact or impression on the purchasing public is that of a mere surname and not a trademark
Unlike surnames, personal names (first names and first names used with last names) can act as trademarks without proof of secondary meaning because they are considered to be inherently distinctive.
Therefore, multiple ownership of a trademark can only be granted if the owners have joint control over the nature and the quality of the goods and/or services. Also, unless specifically stated otherwise in a contract between the owners, in the eyes of the USPTO, multiple ownership of the trademark is equally shared.
First, the answer is yes; the more elements, the more registrable your trademark becomes. For example, lets say you are a software company wanting to register a trademark containing the name Microsoft. Your trademark name search will tell you it is in use, and you cannot use it in your trademark.
You can only trademark a brand name that youre using in business or that you intend to use in business in the near future. You cant register a generic or descriptive name. Your trademark name has to be distinctive or unique in some way to be approved. The name cant create a likelihood of confusion among consumers.
No. Names are not protected by copyright law. Some names may be protected under trademark law. Contact the U.S. Patent Trademark Office, TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or see Circular 33 Copyright Protection Not Available for Names, Titles, or Short Phrases.
A surname alone only qualifies as a trademark if it has already been associated with the business through advertising and has acquired a secondary meaning. It is also clear why somebody with the McDonald surname could not register a fast food restaurant on the name only.
Only one mark per application It should come as no surprise that one trademark application can cover only one mark. In other words, you may not register multiple trademarks in a single application.
Individuals have a right to privacy and a right to control how their name, likeness, and identity is used. If your trademark appears to include the name, signature, or portrait of a particular living individual, your trademark can only be registered with the written consent of that individual.
Can You Trademark A Last Name? Under federal trademark law, yes - it is possible to get a federal trademark registration from the USPTO on a mark that would be considered primarily merely a surname, or last name, as long as you can establish secondary meaning (also referred to as acquired distinctiveness).

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