Trademarks

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What is a trademark?

Trademarks are a form of intellectual property. They can be words, phrases, symbols, designs, or a combination of those elements that identify the source of a particular good or service. They can also help small businesses protect their brand.

Registering a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) can provide legal rights and protections. This includes the exclusive right to use the mark nationwide on or in connection with the goods or services listed in the registration.

This protection is rooted in U.S. law and plays a key role in ensuring consumers can identify the source of goods or services and avoid confusion in the marketplace.

For more details, visit the USPTO's introduction to trademarks.

How to get started

The following resources will help you begin your trademark research and application process:

Useful websites

U.S. trademark search tools and resources

International trademark resources