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Initials are not protected by copyright, which is probably a good thing. Otherwise, once one person had a copyright on his initials, others would be prohibited from using the same initials without the permission of the copyright owner. Copyright is not the only type of legal protection for written materials, however.
Yes, you can trademark your initials. Initials served as some of the earliest maker's marks and survive to this day as a common trademark. ... By trademarking your initials, you will prevent a competitor from using the same initials to identify the originator of goods and services.
Yes, you can trademark an acronym provided that you use it as the brand name for your products or services. ... Additionally, the acronym must be distinct to qualify; a generic acronym will likely be rejected by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
You may be able to obtain state trademark registration for $$100200. Federal trademark registration extends your protection nationwide and offers other important advantages, but it typically costs more: $$275375 for each class of goods and services that you want to protect.
Can You Trademark A Last Name? Under federal trademark law, it is not possible to get a federal trademark registration from the USPTO on a mark that would be considered primarily merely a surname, or last name, unless you can establish secondary meaning (also referred to as acquired distinctiveness).
Copyright protection does not extend to titles, names, slogans or short phrases, the Copyright Office has made that much very clear. You can not copyright your name, the title of your post or any short phrase that you used to identify a work.
Business names, product names, logos and labels can all be trademarks. You acquire a trademark by using your mark in commerce in other words, using it when you conduct your business. For additional protection, you can register a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
A single word is not considered a Creative Work by copyright law. The definition for the word could probably be copyrighted, but keep in mind that people could probably state the same idea with different words.
You may be able to obtain state trademark registration for $$100200. Federal trademark registration extends your protection nationwide and offers other important advantages, but it typically costs more: $$275375 for each class of goods and services that you want to protect.
A copyright protects literary and artistic works, while a trademark is more focused on protecting items that define and identify a company's brand, such as a logo. ... Copyright and trademark provide you with that kind of protection, so it is imperative that you register for both and make sure you protect your brand.
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