I need an estimate to prepare the reply for USPTO regarding trademark application
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The fees will vary from law firm to law firm and also based on what is required of the office action response. For questions regarding fees, you...
Maybe. The more different the names and the more different the industries the more likely there won’t be a finding that your trademark and the...
Yes, one can file for trademark protection for a name even if the domain name is taken. However, you wouldn’t be obligated to give up your domain...
This would fall more under copyright law. You could likely copyright certain elements of the lesson plans. You don’t need an LLC or corporation to...
I concur with Attorney Suero. It will likely be infringement and/or get rejected during the application review phase due to the two marks being...
Hello! Yes, you likely will need multiple trademarks to cover both the company brand name (McDonalds) and branded company goods or services (Big...
Probably not. Each separate logo, name, or slogan requires its own trademark application (and trademark fees). If you wanted to protect multiple...
Yes, I concur with the above responses and add only that there may be strategies for working around another trademark but that requires good...
The answer is nuanced and varies on a case by case basis. Regarding registering and protecting your name (the name you want to use), the USPTO...
Yes, you can have the word sauce in your trademark. However, the USPTO may likely request that you "disclaim" that word from your mark, meaning,...