JOUR 625 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: United States Patent And Trademark Office

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When you"re ready to file for your trademark, you"ve already made sure that there is no possibility of being sued for infringement on someone else"s use. There are multiple ways you can file for a trademark. A practice that is rare now-a-days for businesses is filing in your state for a small fee. You can also file with the federal government office, the u. s. patent and trademark office (uspto). The uspto offers a way to file online for a minimal fee, or if you use their predetermined forms. This process normally takes around a year to two years and is dependent on objections and things of that nature. This gives you protection across the u. s. and is considered the best application to begin with. You can also file internationally, but be aware that a single application doesn"t cover copyright around the entire world. Each country has their own fees and registration process for trademarks.

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