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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Trademark Assignment document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the assignment in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the name of the Assignor and Assignee, ensuring that both parties are correctly identified as corporations, along with their respective state of incorporation.
  4. Provide the principal office addresses for both Assignor and Assignee, including street address, city, state, and zip code.
  5. In Schedule A, list all trademarks and trade dress being assigned. Ensure accuracy to avoid future disputes.
  6. Review all sections carefully, especially those regarding rights and obligations related to the Marks. Make any necessary adjustments.
  7. Once completed, utilize our platform’s signing feature for both parties to sign electronically, ensuring a smooth completion process.

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R gives you much greater legal protections compared to an unregistered trademark (TM). If you register your brand name or logo (otherwise known as a mark), you get a legal presumption of ownership over it. Anyone who challenges your ownership has a much greater burden of proof to overcome if its registered.
Key Types of Trademarks Word Marks. Wordmarks are trademarks that have one or more words, numbers, or letters. Design Marks/ Logo Marks. Company names are not the only aspects of a brand that distinguish a business entity. Combination Marks. Slogan Marks. Sound Marks. Color Marks. Motion Marks. Certification Marks. Types of Trademarks - FindLaw findlaw.com intellectual-property types- findlaw.com intellectual-property types-
Conclusion. In a nutshell, the TM [] and R [] symbols may look similar but they have distinct differences in terms of legal protection, branding value, and usage. The TM symbol is used to indicate ownership of an unregistered trademark, while the R symbol represents a registered trademark.
The main purpose of a trademark is to identify the source of a product, and to distinguish that product from products that come from other sources. For example, a trademark will help you choose between a COKE and a PEPSI. As noted above, marks can also be used to identify and distinguish a service. Trademark Fundamentals - Trademarks and Licensing Services usc.edu trademark-fundamentals usc.edu trademark-fundamentals
The circled R () can only be used once your good or service has been successfully registered, but the SM (℠) and TM () symbols can be used for common law protection while your application is pending.

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