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United States Patent and Trademark Office Agency overviewEmployees13,103 (as of Sept 30, 2022)Agency executivesKathi Vidal, Director Derrick Brent, Deputy Director Vaishali Udupa, Commissioner for Patents David S. Gooder, Commissioner for TrademarksParent agencyUnited States Department of CommerceWebsitewww.uspto.gov4 more rows
Trademarks, copyrights, and patents protect different types of intellectual property. A trademark typically protects brand names and logos used on goods and services. A copyright protects an original artistic or literary work. A patent protects an invention.
Patents may be searched using the following resources: Patent Public Search. Global Dossier. Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) Public Search Facility. Patent and Trademark Resource Centers (PTRCs) Patent Official Gazette. Common Citation Document (CCD) Search International Patent Offices.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is the federal agency for granting U.S. patents and registering trademarks.
A patent protects an invention by allowing its inventor or the group who owns the patent control over who may use the invention. Patent applications are adjudicated by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and are valid for 20 years. An assignee is a person or group who owns a patent.
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Protect things such as inventions, designs and specialized plants. Granted by federal government. Protects words, logos, symbols or slogans that identify a service. Governed by both federal and state laws.
Patents are intended to protect inventions of a functional or design nature. Trademarks provide protection for indicators of the source of products and services used in commercial trade, such as words or logos. Copyrights provide protection for literary and artistic expressions.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is the federal agency for granting U.S. patents and registering trademarks.

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