USA Trademark Registration

With attorneys here to help, we make it simple to protect your brand. Working with an attorney increases your chance of success when registering a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

What is a Trademark?

Trademarks identify your products and services as distinctly belonging to your brand, distinguishing you from competitors. You can register a trademark for different types of intellectual property including your business name, product name, tagline, logo, symbol, or design. A registered trademark must be used in commerce to provide real protection against anyone who wants to copy you. Registering a trademark can be a complicated process, but attorneys can walk you through the steps and file your application.
 

What does a trademark mean?

A trademark means that a business name, brand name, tagline, logo, symbol, or design is registered with the USPTO, and that its use by others is restricted. Registering a trademark is a legal process of providing protection against competitors who want to copy your branding.
 

Start A Trademark Registration With 3 Simple Steps

Tell us about your trademark requirement

We’ll research it & report back

We’ll complete & file your paperwork

Why Trademark Registration Is Important?

Stop copycats

Deter competitors from stealing your branding.

Stand out

Create a brand as unique as you, knowing it can be preserved.

Own your brand

Secure the exclusive rights to your names, slogans, and logos.

Defend what’s yours

Make it easier to sue competitors who steal your trademarks.

Enforce your rights

Be empowered to legally claim your unique branding.

Make it legal

Build a powerful brand that’s yours alone with the ® symbol.

What’s the difference between a trademark and a copyright?

While copyrights and registered trademarks both help protect your intellectual property, they are used for different things.

What you can and can’t trademark

Why Choose US?

RGB LOGIX will guide you through the seamless process of trademark registration. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring your brand’s unique identity is protected. From initial consultation to the final registration, we’re here to make the process smooth and efficient. Secure your brand with confidence, choose RGB LOGIX for expert trademark registration services.

Here’s why we’re the perfect partner:

Our team of experienced professionals understands the complexities of USPTO trademark law. We’ll guide you through the entire process efficiently, ensuring your application is accurate and has the best chance of success.

Filing a trademark can be overwhelming. RGB LOGIX takes the burden off your shoulders. We handle all the paperwork, communication with the USPTO Office, and keep you informed every step of the way.

  • We offer competitive pricing for our trademark filing services. You’ll know the costs upfront, with no hidden fees.

Our goal is your success. We’ll work diligently to secure your USPTO trademark, giving you peace of mind and safeguarding your brand identity in the UK market.

Ready to register your Trademark?

Frequently Asked Questions

We gather here all the questions you needed

Oftentimes no, because it could create confusion.

But if the other mark is used for different products or services, it might be possible because consumers may not be confused about who sells what.

Yes. The USPTO allows one trademark—that’s one name, one logo, or one slogan—per trademark application.

You can register a logo that includes your business name, but then the design and the text together are considered one trademark. If you want them protected individually, you’ll need to file two applications as you compete the trademark registration process.

Depending on what you sell, trademark registration can involve multiple classes or just one class. The USPTO puts all products and services into 45 classes. If you own a restaurant, you provide a service in class 43 (food services), but if you also sell cookbooks and teach cooking at the restaurant, you may also want to register in class 16 (paper goods) and class 41 (education and entertainment services). Usually, your trademark protection is limited to the classes listed in your application.

Ideally, the trademark application process—including time waiting to hear back from the USPTO—takes six to 12 months if you’re using your trademark in commerce.

The USPTO will review your application within a few months, and then either send an office action with questions or concerns, or approve your trademark for publication. If your trademark is published and there are no objections by the public within 30 days, you’re done with registration and you officially have a registered mark.

Yes. The USPTO’s examining attorney might reject your mark if there’s a chance consumers could confuse it with another trademark—for example, if your business name sounds too similar to another business name in the same industry. Involving an attorney in the trademark registration process can help avoid some of these challenges.
 
Yes, you should register your trademark to protect your business or brand assets. Using them and having common law protection is a great start but doesn’t give you the legal protection that you have after trademark registration is complete.
 

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