Q: What would a trademark be?
A: Trademark would include any of the words, the names, the symbols, or of the devices, along with any of the combinations that could be used, or be intended to use, in the commerce to differentiate and identify goods of one specific manufacturer or one seller from the goods that are manufactured or even sold by anyone else, and to be able to indicate the sources of the goods.
Q: How would the trademarks protected?
A: The trademark rights would be protected by the registration, the maintenance, the surveillance, and all of the enforcements. The safety measures, and the proper use, would help to protect the abilities of marks to then point to the sources of the product or even the services to the customers.
Q: Do I need to register the trademark?
: No, but the federal registration would have many advantages, this would be including the notice to everyone that the registrant’s claims of the mark, would have legal presumption for the ownership nationwide, and only rights to be able to be used as the mark or in connection with their goods or their services.
Q: When would the trademark rights be infringed?
A: The trademark infringement would be illegal used in the commerce of reproduction or the imitation of the mark which would likely cause the confusion, or cause the mistake and deceive, would be the infringement.
Q: What would be a Service mark?
A: The service mark is the name, a word, the devices, symbols, or any of the combinations that would be used, in the commerce, to distinguish and identify the services that one would provide from the services that would be provided by someone else.
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