
Trademark Registration in United States
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How to Apply for a Trademark in the United States?
According to U.S. regulations, individuals who are not U.S. citizens must work with a representative in order to file a trademark application. They do not have the right to file directly. Along with a duly prepared power of attorney, the representative must submit the application including the applicant’s details, a sample of the trademark, and the class numbers specifying the fields of activity in which the mark will be used. Providing accurate and complete information is essential to avoid bureaucratic issues during the registration process and to clearly define the scope of protection for your trademark.
In addition, it is essential in the U.S. that trademarks are actually in use. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) regularly requests information/documents from rights holders to verify the use of registered trademarks. For trademarks not yet in use, registration is possible by declaring to the Office that use will begin within a specified period.
Not Sure Which Classes to Choose?
During the launch period, you can try our Trademark Search product free of charge to determine the class codes that match your business activities and see trademarks similar to yours. Conducting a similarity search will both protect you from high costs and speed up the process.
How is a United States Trademark Application Priced?
The fee for a U.S. trademark application depends on the number of classes applied for; the more classes, the higher the total fee.
5 Reasons to Apply for a Trademark in the United States?
Comprehensive Protection: A registered trademark prevents others from using the same or similar marks, allowing for quicker and more decisive enforcement.
Commercial Value: A registered trademark builds trust for investors and business partners, increasing your company’s value.
Market Confidence: Consumers prefer your brand knowing it is officially protected.
Global Market Trend Analysis: Registered trademarks provide strategic data on competitors, consumer behavior, and market trends.
Ongoing Gains: Trademark registration not only provides protection but also the opportunity to generate revenue through licensing and assignment.
