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Trademark Services for Businesses & Entrepreneurs


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Trademarks:
What are they? Why do I need one?

As defined by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a trademark (or service mark) is any word, phrase, symbol, and/or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods (or services) of one party from those of others. This means that a trademark allows customers to quickly and easily identify and distinguish between products or services.

Having a trademark allows business owners to protect their brand identity and ensure their customers can trust the quality of the good or service just by looking at the trademark or service mark. Registering your mark with the USPTO offers further protection for both your business and your customers.

Offered Services

Royal Trademark Law Services offers a variety of flat-fee trademark registration packages to ensure you can obtain the protection you deserve at a price you can afford. 

Each package includes attorney representation throughout the trademark registration process.

Trademark Registration

Trademark registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office is a critical step in protecting one of your business’s most important pieces of intellectual property and a very valuable asset. Your trademark is what distinguishes you from your competitors and makes it easy for your customers to identify your product or service.

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Trademark Research​

Before deciding on a name or developing a logo, it is important to perform a conflict search to ensure you are not infringing upon an existing trademark. A proper trademark search will uncover potential conflicts which may make your mark ineligible for registration or protection.

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Trademark Protection

Once your mark is registered with USPTO, it is important to ensure that your intellectual property is protected from infringement. The USPTO will prevent any marks which are confusingly similar to yours from obtaining a trademark, but it will not protect your mark from infringement. Trademark owners must constantly monitor multiple sources of commerce to prevent the unauthorized use of your mark.

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