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EXAMPLES OF OUR ISSUED TRADEMARKS
 
Dry-X
ShareNPay
TheSalesMind
Proguard Pest Control
PlusOne
Personet Trainer
Original Chubby Melt
Maeband

 

Examples of famous registered trademarks:

REGISTERED US TRADEMARKS
The importance of registering your business and brands as trademarks before the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) cannot be overstated.  It is often the only way of protecting your domain name from cyberquatters, defamers, and other individuals intent on damaging you or your brands.
Our attorneys can help you register your marks before the USPTO.  We have filed over 100 trademark applications.  Examples of trademarks our clients which have issued are listed to the left, including our own trademark on the expression RESULTS-ORIENTED REPRESENTATION®.

 
GUARANTEED TRADEMARK REGISTRATION: $1,900


     
Trademarks take many different forms.  Many, including the well-known samples above, consist of stylized logos, but others consist of only written words or brand name(s).  
ITEMIZED FEES FOR VARIOUS LEGAL SERVICES
We can file US trademarks for you anywhere in the US. Let us discuss your trademark needs with you in a free consultation. The fees for common trademark services are shown below. All legal fees are shown in U.S. dollars. We have filed and prosecuted hundreds of trademark applications for clients, including our own shown in the trademark certificate HERE.  We will file, prosecute, and guarantee you issuance of your trademark before the US Patent and Trademark Office (or your money back) for a single flat fee of $1,900.
U.S. Trademark Office
  Litigation
 
All Inclusive Guaranteed Trademark Registration: $1,900    
USPTO Clearance Search:
Free
Non-infringement Opinion:
$1,000
Trademark Application Preparation:
$325 Litigation Services:
$200/hr
USPTO Filing Fee (single class):
$275 Consultation:
Free
Office Action Response:
$750    
Trademark Opposition:
$800
Bulk Rates Available  
Utah State Trademark Preparation and Filing:
$250
 
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT TRADEMARKS
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK
A copyright gives the creator of an original work of authorship the exclusive rights to reproduce the work and to be credited for creating it so long as it exists in a tangible medium, such as on paper, film, or disk. We can file a copyright registration for you with the U.S. Copyright Office.
TRADEMARKS
Word mark
A word mark is type of trademark that protects a distinctiveness and novelty inherent in a word or phrase itself, such as Google or Microsoft. A wordmark cannot be generic or non-distinctive, such as Mall or Sports.
Design Mark A design mark typically comprises a logo, symbol, design or image and is affixed to products.
Composite Mark A composite mark is a hybrid mark that combines elements of a wordmark and a design mark.
Service Mark A service mark is associated with a service and usually used in advertising rather than affixed to a product.
Trade Dress Trade dress is any inherently distinctive appearance of a product or its packaging, so long as it is nonfuctional. It does not need to be registered and may include smells or certain types of sound.

LITIGATION
We can may be able to help you with various forms of litigation, including Internet domain name disputes, patent infringement defense and prosecution, and various types of trademark litigation.  Please see our litigation subpage for more information.
For informational purposes, consult an attorney for legal purposes.
Trademarks become well-known throughout their use, such as those of these large companies. We can help you trademark your brand names and stylized logos as well.  We offer a money back guarantee if your trademark is rejected by the USPTO.
TRADEMARKS IN GENERAL
A trademark is a distinctive indicator used by an individual, services provider, government, or other organization or legal entity to identify their products, services, or presence to consumers in commerce, and to distinguish its products or services from those of other entities.

A trademark is designated by the following symbols:

  • (for makrs not registered before the USPTO used to market products in commerce, including common law trademark holders)
  • (for an unregistered service mark, that is, a mark used to promote or brand services)
  • ® (for a registered trademark or service mark)

Trademarks are a type of intellectual property (IP) and typically a name, word, phrase, logo, design, image, or a combination of these elements. There are also non-convential trademarks comprising marks which do not fall into these standard categories, including smells and sounds.

The owner of a registered trademark may commence a trademark infringement lawsuit to prevent unauthorized use of that trademark. The owner of a common law trademark may also file suit, but an unregistered mark (or common law mark) may be protectable only within the geographical area within which it has been used or in geographical areas into which it may be reasonably expected to expand.

The term trademark is also used informally to refer to any distinguishing attribute by which an individual is readily identified, such as the well known characteristics of celebrities. When a trademark is used in relation to services rather than products, it may sometimes be called a service mark, particularly in the United States of America.

As of January 2010, there are over 400,000 trademarks pending with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO): Click HERE for trademark statistics.
The number of patent and trademarks filings with the USPTO is steadily rising every year. 
Registering a trademark may be the only way to seize a domain name someone else has registered that reflects your trademark.
The state of Utah is one of a few states in the union to offer state trademarks, which lets anyone, within Utah or without, to acquire a registered trademark within 48 hours that can be used to file state trademark infringement claims against other parties.