Trademark Search & Registration

Trademark Benefits at a Glance

Protection & Rights Details
✅ Federal Trademark Protection Protects logos, words, symbols, designs tied to goods or services
✅ Prima Facie Ownership Courts accept your ownership without further proof
✅ Use of ® Symbol Legal right to use the ® symbol after registration
✅ USPTO Public Listing Logo appears in the USPTO trademark database
✅ Legal Power File lawsuits in Federal Court for infringement
✅ Damage Recovery Claim damages and attorney fees (if ® used)
✅ Customs Enforcement Block counterfeit goods at U.S. borders
✅ International Registration Register logo in foreign countries (via Madrid Protocol)
✅ File Before Use Apply even if you haven’t started using the logo
✅ Maintenance File Declaration of Continued Use after 5 years ($225 per class)

Trademark & IP Filing Tools

Solution Type Function
✅ USPTO Filing Solutions Tools to file trademarks, patents, copyrights
✅ Patent Search Platforms Search existing patents/trademarks, check status
✅ Trademark Monitoring Services Track and detect potential infringement
✅ IP Management Software Manage trademark and patent portfolios
✅ USPTO API Integration Embed USPTO data into websites or applications

USPTO Trademark & Servicemark Filing Overview

Section Details
Trademark or Servicemark Protects logos, names, slogans, or symbols identifying goods/services
Filing Method Online e-filing only – use the TEAS (Trademark Electronic Application System)
Application Types Choose from: TEAS Standard or TEAS Plus (lower fee, stricter requirements)
Basis for Filing – 1(a): Actual use in commerce
– 1(b): Intent to use (reserve before launch)
Legal Assistance Optional but recommended for complex filings or dispute prevention
Additional USPTO Filings Maintenance filings (Section 8, 9, 15) required after registration
TEAS Standard Fee $350 per class of goods/services
Patent vs Trademark – Patent: Protects inventions or functional designs
– Trademark: Protects branding elements like logos, names, and slogans

Common Law Trademark

  • Protects your logo through usage without federal registration
  • Offers limited regional rights
  • No ® symbol usage allowed
  • Weaker legal standing compared to USPTO-registered marks

Trademark Submission Comparison

Category Word Mark (Standard Character) Design/Logo Mark (Special Form)
Definition Protects the text only – not limited by font, size, style, or color Protects the visual design – including stylized text, logos, icons, or graphic elements
Example AZRA GLOBAL (protected in any font or style) Stylized “AZRA GLOBAL” with a globe graphic
When to Use For broad protection; early-stage branding; no fixed visual identity To protect the specific appearance of your mark
USPTO Upload Required ❌ No – you just type the word(s) ✅ Yes – image of the logo must be uploaded
Protected Elements The words themselves The exact visual representation
File Format N/A JPG (JPEG) only
Resolution N/A Minimum 300 DPI
Max Dimensions N/A Max 944 x 944 pixels
File Size Limit N/A 5 MB
Background N/A White only; no borders, boxes, or extra elements
Color Options N/A – Black & White (no color claim)
– Color (include color claim and explanation)
Style Requirements N/A – Must be 2D
– No gradients or shadows
– Flattened image with high contrast
Illustrator Export Instructions N/A Save as JPEG: RGB color, 300 PPI, max 944px
Use File > Export > Export As > JPEG
Description Required ❌ Not needed ✅ Required – verbal description of the logo, including elements and color (if applicable)

Mark Description & Color Claim Sample (for Design/Logo Mark)

Section Example Description
Mark Description The mark consists of the wording “AZRA HOLDING” in a stylized font, with a 2D globe design appearing behind the word “HOLDING”. The globe consists of curved grid lines suggesting a three-dimensional shape.
Color Claim The color blue is claimed as a feature of the mark. The wording “AZRA” appears in dark blue, and the globe in light blue.
Trademark Overview
Category Question Answer
General Questions
General Questions What is a trademark? A trademark is a symbol, design, or phrase legally registered to represent a company or product.
General Questions What’s the difference between a trademark and a trade name? A trade name identifies a business, while a trademark identifies goods or services.
General Questions Why is trademark registration important? It provides legal protection, prevents others from using your mark, and establishes brand priority in the marketplace.
General Questions What are the requirements for a trademark? A trademark must be distinctive, non-functional, and used in commerce.
Before Filing
Before Filing How long does trademark protection last? Trademark protection can last indefinitely, as long as the mark is in use and renewal fees are paid.
Before Filing What should I consider before filing? Consider the basis for filing, potential classes, and whether to claim specific colors.
Before Filing Should I conduct a trademark search? Yes, it’s crucial to identify potentially conflicting trademarks before filing.
Before Filing What is a trademark search and why is it important? It helps identify existing trademarks that may be too similar, avoiding rejection or infringement issues.
Before Filing When should I apply for a trademark? As soon as you have a clear idea of your brand and intended use.
Before Filing Do I need an attorney to file? Not mandatory, but legal guidance is helpful for navigating the trademark process.
During the Application
During the Application What information is needed for the application? Owner details, the mark itself, goods/services it applies to, and the date of first use.
During the Application What is the basic process of trademark registration? Filing → Formal Examination → Registrability Review → Publication → Registration.
During the Application What happens after filing? The USPTO examines your application for accuracy and registrability.
During the Application What is publication? Approved marks are published in the Official Gazette to allow for opposition.
During the Application What is an opposition? A formal objection by another party claiming the mark infringes their rights.
After Registration
After Registration What happens if my trademark is infringed? You can send cease and desist letters or pursue legal action.
After Registration What is trademark monitoring? Ongoing tracking of unauthorized use of your mark with enforcements as needed.
After Registration Can I sell or license my trademark? Yes, trademarks can be sold or licensed to others.
After Registration What is trademark counterfeiting? The production and sale of fake goods using your registered trademark.
After Registration How can I renew my trademark? Renewals must be filed periodically with the USPTO to maintain registration.
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