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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.
To maintain your rights on the registered trademark, you have to declare a DAU with the actual evidence and file it to the IPO within the three periods mentioned above. Trademark owners who fail to file DAU within the prescribed periods have the chance of losing the trademark of their properties.
If you have not used your mark in commerce yet, but have a good faith intention to do so in the future, you can file an application to register your trademark or service mark with an intent-to-use (ITU) filing basis.
A date of first use anywhere is the date when (1) the goods were first sold or transported, or the services were first rendered, under the mark, and (2) such use was bona fide and in the ordinary course of trade.
6 Month deadline: For intent to use applications, a Statement of Use or request for extension must be submitted within six months. 1 Month after filing SOU: The USPTO reviews your submitted specimens. 3 Months later: Application registers.
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In a first-to-file system, the rights to the trademark go to the first person or business that registers the trademark with the IP office. Conversely in a first-to-use system, a person or business using the trademark first in commerce will receive ownership over the IP.
Trademarks not only help distinguish products within the legal and business systems, butjust as docHublywith consumers. They are used to identify and protect words and design elements that identify the source, owner, or developer of a product or service.
The date of first use anywhere: The date you first sold or transported goods or provided services under your trademark, even if that use was only local.

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