Applying for a trademark comes with all sorts of pitfalls. Avoid these common ones to ensure you successfully register a trademark and secure your business.

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Protecting your brand is our priority. At Protect.TM, we offer a seamless Trademark Registration experience, combining expert legal guidance with user-friendly tools. Our service ensures your application is handled with care and precision, supported by experienced Trademark Attorneys and a dedicated Account Manager.
Applications are handled by experienced local Trademark Attorneys to ensure that all legal requirements are met.
If your trademark application is rejected, our Attorneys will inform you and advise you on the best course of action.
A dedicated Account Manager will act as your point of contact for all communications.
You can use our admin panel to track and review the current status of any service you have requested.
Securing your trademark internationally is key to protecting your brand across multiple markets. At Protect.TM, we streamline the registration process, ensuring compliance with global trademark laws.
Whether expanding into new regions or strengthening your brand’s legal protection, our expert services provide the foundation you need to safeguard your identity and prevent unauthorized use.
International RegistrationApplications are handled by experienced local Trademark Attorneys to ensure that all legal requirements are met.
A dedicated Account Manager will act as your point of contact for all communications.
You can use our admin panel to track and review the current status of any service you have requested.
Applying for a trademark comes with all sorts of pitfalls. Avoid these common ones to ensure you successfully register a trademark and secure your business.
Discover how national and international trademark registration compare, the pros and cons of each, and which is right for you.
Learn answers to some of the most commonly asked questions on trademark registrations to improve your trademark knowledge.
What is a use-based trademark application?
In some countries, you must "use" your trademark to register it. A use-based application outlines the reasons for a trademark application request:
How can I safeguard my trademark while my application is being processed?
Safeguard your trademark by using our Trademark Watch Service. This service notifies trademark owners about identical or similar trademarks that are published for review. Watch services provide trademark owners with enough time to oppose the registration of these marks if desired. We suggest using a Trademark Watch Service as soon …
If my trademark application is denied, will I get my fees back?
No, trademark authorities do not refund fees if your application is rejected.
The fees for our Registration Request cover the official charges for submitting your application to the local Trademark Office, as well as the legal fees for reviewing, preparing, and managing your application. These fees are nonrefundable.
How long does it typically take to complete the trademark registration process?
Registering a trademark is a lengthy process, typically taking over a year, though this can differ depending on the country. It's crucial to conduct a Trademark Comprehensive Study before using your trademark and applying for registration. Once registered, a trademark is generally valid for ten years from the acceptance of the …
What are the steps involved in registering a trademark?
Registering a trademark involves several steps, which can vary depending on the country. Protect.TM outlines a 2 or 3-step process:
Step 1 - Trademark Study: A search is conducted to ensure no identical or similar trademark is already registered. An Intellectual Property attorney analyzes the distinctiveness of the proposed trademark …
How can I switch attorneys for my trademark, and what is the process for changing representation?
Yes, you can switch attorneys. The process and requirements differ significantly by country, but many will usually require a Power of Attorney form from the trademark owner to appoint the new representative.
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