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Trademark Brand Registration have answers for all of your queries.
Registering a trademark legally ties your name, logo, or slogan to your business, giving you the exclusive right to use it. It’s a practical step to prevent others from copying or misusing what you’ve built.
You can file a trademark for your business name, logo, tagline, product name, or any other identifier that sets your brand apart. If it represents your business publicly, chances are it’s worth protecting.
While we typically file your application within 24 hours, approval by the government body (like USPTO) can take around 8 to 12 months. That includes reviews, public notices, and any office actions, if needed.
Our team conducts a detailed search before filing. If there’s a conflict, we’ll guide you through your options whether that means modifying your mark, responding legally, or choosing a new direction.
Trademark Brand Registration protects your brand within the United States. For international coverage, we can help you apply through global systems like the Madrid Protocol, based on where your business operates.
Yes, you can. If you haven’t launched yet, we will file an intent to use the application. This reserves your trademark until your product or service is active in the market.