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You can file an intent to use trademark application directly through the USPTO website system Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS), through a trademark attorney, or a trademark registration service such as CorpNet. The USPTO offers two versions of the application form: TEAS Plus and TEAS Standard.
Examples of Famous Trademarks Famous trademarks represent many of our favorite brands, from APPLE to STARBUCKS. The public immediately recognizes them due to their distinctiveness and renown. Examples of famous trademarks include APPLE, BARBI, FORD, GOOGLE, LEVIS, TACO BELL, NIKE, PEPSI, and WALMART.
Citing a registered trademark is done by including the year of issuing the patent, the name(s) of the inventor(s), and the title of the patent.
The Goods Services statement defines the scope of protection for your trademark. That is, your trademark registration will provide protection for your mark for those products/services you identify in the application.
The TEAS Standard filing option is used to file an initial application for a trademark or service mark on the principal register. TEAS Standard has a higher filing fee but fewer requirements than TEAS Plus. Fee: $350 per class of goods/services. Start your application using TEAS Standard.
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With your brand registered, you are within your rights to take actions against parties who have attempted to register conflicting trademarks, or are operating with conflicting brands and damaging your business. As your product or service becomes successful, the trademark itself starts to develop an intrinsic value.
TEAS tutorial Select your trademark and goods/services. Search the trademark database. Check status to avoid potential conflicts. Create JPG image (for stylized wording or design marks only) Review application fees. Filing the application online. Completing the application. Track application status.
For example, you might use your trademark as a brand for black short-sleeved t-shirts. You do not need to identify your goods as black short-sleeved t-shirts. Instead, you could list them as t-shirts, shirts, or even tops as clothing. All three of these options are accurate and acceptable.

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