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Step #1: Search Your Industry For Similar Logos. Step #2: Do a Reverse Image Search of Your New Logo on Google. Step #3: Search The US Patent Office For Similar Logos. Step #4: Consult an Attorney To See If Your Logo Is Already Taken.
The rule of thumb is, similar logos are more acceptable the more distinct the industries are. Say you find a logo that is eerily similar to yours, but you're in healthcare but theirs is in the entertainment industry.
Conducting a Trademark Check To search the trademark database, visit QuickCompany and choose a trademark search option. If you are searching for a name, you can use the search trademark. If you are searching a design mark, such as a logo, you can use the trademark image search.
Logos: The General Rule The general rule is done not assume you are permitted to use another company's or person's logo. However, most often, third parties may not use these logos without a specific agreement to do so. In addition, many companies have policies regarding a reseller of its products.
It is often seen people copying logos and designs online or from other brands, however, when you copy a logo, you are plagiarizing someone else's work. You will be penalized for plagiarism. It could become a legal offense if the other person uses it against you since you violated the copyrighted logo.
Step #1: Search Your Industry For Similar Logos. Step #2: Do a Reverse Image Search of Your New Logo on Google. Step #3: Search The US Patent Office For Similar Logos. Step #4: Consult an Attorney To See If Your Logo Is Already Taken.
To search the trademark database, visit QuickCompany and choose a trademark search option. If you are searching for a name, you can use the search trademark. If you are searching a design mark, such as a logo, you can use the trademark image search.
Drag a copy of the logo file onto the search field. Click the camera icon and choose Upload an image, then navigate to your logo file.
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