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trademarks take on a whole new meaning
on the internet. global strategy should be considered
from the beginning. we coordinate trademark and domain
name issues to secure your rights in the words or symbols
on which you spend significant marketing dollars.
trademark and service mark basics
trademarks and service marks identify
and distinguish the source of products from those of
another. a trademark indicates the source of goods,
such as a telephone, while a service mark indicates
the source of services, such as providing long distance
telephone service. this distinction is important
for federal registration. generically, trademarks
and service marks are referred to as "marks."
as long as you are using your mark you retain the rights
to it.
for a mark to be registered, the
mark must be used (or have a bona fide intent to be
used) in interstate commerce, it must identify the goods
or service, and it must not be so similar to any other
related mark that it is "likely to cause confusion
in the marketplace." confusion is determined
by whether marks look or sound alike to consumers of
the goods or services. confusion can also be found
if the marks mean the same thing. marks for related
goods or services are more likely to be found confusing
than marks for goods or services that are unrelated.
our trademark services
- u.s. trademark applications
for
- word marks
- service marks
- logos
- packaging and trade dress
designs
- domestic (u.s.) applicants
- foreign applicants
- trademark searches
- domestic (u.s.)
- worldwide
- trademark registration opinions
- trademark licensing
- licensing your company's
patents to others
- licensing others' patents
for your use
- corporate intellectual
property audits
- on-site visit to find valuable
intangible assets
- trademark infringement
opinions
- corporate intellectual
property training programs for the marketing
and advertising departments
- trademark portfolio planning
and management
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