U.S. Trademarks Informational Overview
Trademark protection in the United States is a key aspect of intellectual property rights. Trademarks help distinguish goods or services and provide commercial benefits and competitive advantages to owners.
Trademark protection in the United States is a key aspect of intellectual property rights. Trademarks help distinguish goods or services and provide commercial benefits and competitive advantages to owners.
Trademark protection may be based on common law or registration. In either case, trademark protection is based on the goods or services with which the mark is used in commerce.
Trademarks may be protected based on common law or federal registration. The type of protection used by a trademark owner indicates which trademark symbol can be used in connection with the owner’s mark.
For federal trademark registrations, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has two registers – the Principal Register and the Supplemental Register. Learn the differences between the two on this informational.