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The use of TM and SM symbols.

Use of the TM and SM symbols may be governed by local, state, or foreign laws and the laws of a pertinent jurisdiction to identify the marks that a party claims rights to.

Do you want to know about trademark Standard Character and laws in today's marketplace? Trademark law protects the owner of their goods and services in the marketplace. United States Trademark office invokes trademark Standard Character and/or information on related laws. These laws protect the owners or companies that registered their service mark. Trademark Standard Character effects the interest of applicant, owner or businesses with respect to intellectual property rights.

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Some Trademark Law Areas our Trademark Firm can Assist You With Included These:

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Frequently Asked Trademark Questions

Question: How long is a trademark or service mark registration active?

Answer:
The registration is active for ten years. At the end of ten years, the mark may be renewed for another ten years. The mark may be renewed every ten years as long as the mark is in continual use.

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Daily Terms

Madrid Protocol

Definition:
Is an international treaty that allows a trademark owner to seek registration in any of the countries that have joined the Madrid Protocol by filing a single application, called an international application.

Assignment

Definition:
A transfer of ownership of a trademark application or trademark registration from one entity to another.

Fair Use

Definition:
A defense to a charge of copyright or trademark infringement.

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