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Discover the Legally Protection of a Brand


How to Secure Your Business Name: A Complete Trademark Guide

Top 5 Trademark Mistakes Business Owners Make

  • Relying only on state registration: State corporation registrations don’t provide nationwide brand protection.

  • Confusing copyright with trademarks: Copyright protects artistic works, not business names or brands.

  • Thinking it’s unnecessary: Many regret not trademarking when others use their name or logo.

  • Not understanding trademarks: Trademarks are essential business assets in the U.S. market.

  • Assuming it’s too expensive: Trademark registration costs far less than infringement litigation.

What Is a Trademark?

A trademark is intellectual property that identifies your products/services and distinguishes them from competitors. Service marks protect services specifically.

Key requirements:

  • Must be distinctive (not descriptive)

  • Shouldn’t describe your products directly (e.g., “Best Shirts” for a t-shirt business)

  • Must be original and unique (e.g., “FishSplash” for a t-shirt business)

Always conduct a trademark search or consult an attorney before filing.

What Can You Trademark?

  • Business name

  • Slogan

  • Marketing terms

  • Domain name

  • Logo

  • Brand colors

How to Trademark Your Business

While DIY trademark filing is possible, we strongly recommend consulting a trademark attorney because:

Applications often get rejected without proper guidance

Mistakes can cost a year+ in delays

Rebranding later is far more expensive

Attorneys provide crucial usage advice

Important Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only. We are not attorneys. For specific legal advice:

Consult a trademark attorney

Visit USPTO.gov for official information

Each business has unique trademark needs

Have questions? Contact us - we welcome your comments!

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