How to Do Your Own Trademark Search | Trademark Search Without an Attorney | DIY Trademark

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Do you want to file your own trademark application, without hiring an attorney? The first step is to do a trademark search of the USPTO database, the web, and other databases, making sure that no one else already has dibs on your trademark-to-be. In this video, I show you how to do a trademark search using two example potential trademarks.
    (This is the first video in a series on how to file your own trademark application.)
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    This includes doing a trademark search, consulting about strategy, filing the application, and facilitating it through the trademark office process.
    If you're interested, email me at elizabeth@elizabethpw.com and we can get started discussing if this is a good fit for you and next steps.
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    00:00 Intro
    01:59 Searching Trademarks on TESS (USPTO Database)
    12:31 Searching Trademarks on the Web (Google and DuckDuckGo)
    21:45 Extra Searches (State Databases, Domains, etc.)
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Komentáře • 126

  • @smallbiztaxlady
    @smallbiztaxlady Před rokem

    I'm so glad that I found your page!! Thank you!

  • @kingcrypto777
    @kingcrypto777 Před rokem

    Awesome video!! Very informative!! I’m following your process now and all is working well! Thank you!

  • @vidyapinto
    @vidyapinto Před 3 lety +11

    The best video in the "how to do trademark search" category. Absolutely clear. The zoom in option of the screen to highlight what was being searched or to highlight an important aspect of the search result etc made it easy to follow. Thanks, Elizabeth.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback on the zoom in highlights! :)

  • @luw5244
    @luw5244 Před rokem +1

    Best video on how to do a trademark search on CZcams? I was seriously so confused before this. Thank you!

  • @jeehyetomyn2595
    @jeehyetomyn2595 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much! This was explained so well and super helpful!

  • @burhannbektas
    @burhannbektas Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed and benefited. Thanks!

  • @CarlyzClozet
    @CarlyzClozet Před rokem

    So very grateful that I can across your channel! I didn't know where to start. And I have a small budget and don't have $2900 to pay an attorney to file the trademark for me. But I want to do this properly

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      Glad ot hear that you found it helpful!

  • @Daily_Atheist
    @Daily_Atheist Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome video!!

  • @cathychats
    @cathychats Před 2 lety

    wowww so helpful. Thank you!

  • @mikechernov7342
    @mikechernov7342 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi! Great video, really happy to find a resource that can guide every step of the way.
    I do have a question to my situation though. The trademark I’m trying to file is for a band’s name and after a deep search I found that there are couple profiles on social media for bands with same names, however neither of them have been active at all since 2018-2019 and they’re based in EU. There was one US based band with no activity since 2016. While doing a Google search I’ve also found a nightclub and a brewery using this name. When searching USPTO there is a live trademark for clothing and bags with the same name, but neither of the bands have either live or dead trademarks and neither do the brewery or nightclub.
    I realise that finding something more unique (although this seemed unique enough already lol) would probably be better, I’ve kind of gotten attached to the name by now and would like to keep it if I can… question is, will USPTO have a problem with any of these or is it still safe for me to file despite these? If so, what happens if for example one of these bands decides to resurface years later when I already have the trademark approved and live?
    Thank you so much in advance for your answer 🙏🏼

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 11 měsíci

      Well generally one must keep using a trademark to keep trademark rights (especially if they didn't get a USPTO trademark) so if someone stopped using it in 2019, not likely they'd have any rights over it. For the other business types, it really depends if there is an overlap. Like breweries are not also bands. Bands do sell t-shirts, except most bands are not t-shirt companies (they use some t-shirt company to print the shirts).

  • @nicoleroche4447
    @nicoleroche4447 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this series. I have the full name that I use or sometimes I’ll use just the logo. Is that two separate trademark applications?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      Right typically I have one application for the words and one for the logo. I don't always do the logo -- depends on the client's budget and how fixed they are on that logo (if the logo changes, then the logo trademark isn't useful).

  • @KristiAllureBeauty
    @KristiAllureBeauty Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much Elizabeth and this is so helpful for those of us that can't afford to file under an attorney. Question if my Mark is used with a plural added to it without giving away my name but it's not trademarked under UTPSO do you think I'm safe to file? I'm selling my Merch under that name (apparel, makeup pouch etc) so I can file that under 1A. I did a google search and someone is using the name without an "s" attached to it *collection vs "collections" selling something beauty related but there's no trademark attached to it.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 2 lety +1

      Assuming that otherwise the brand names are identical, and they are in the same/similar product/service, then an "s" plural would not be enough to make them be different. The idea is that a customer wouldn't really distinguish them (they might not even notice the "s"). The USPTO does do a google search because if the other company is selling products, they have trademark rights under the laws of the state where they operate. But it does depend if the USPTO finds it and if the product/services are similar enough.

  • @raezur.b
    @raezur.b Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much for your videos - they are so helpful! Question: What USPTO class would a social media handle fall under?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 11 měsíci

      Hm well it depends on what is the content and how is it being monetized. For example, a youtube or tiktok would mostly be a class about streaming video if monetized via ads, but if the channel is monetized via merch you'd file for the merch (t-shirts or whatever).

    • @raezur.b
      @raezur.b Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@ElizabethPW The socials are for a non-profit fandom community, we host fan giveaways, actively take donations, and also sell merch in the form of t-shirts, lanyards, campaign buttons, stickers, etc... to fund our fandom community events...so our socials are for many purposes... which makes the trademarking difficult, just wanted your take on it.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 11 měsíci

      Ah so generally you would pick (1) what category/class is most important or vital to you, (2) what category/class is most likely to be copied, and/or (3) what category/class is most likely to be granted a trademark. You balance those three factors, along with your budget (since each numbered class is more $$).

  • @tiffanymosby3890
    @tiffanymosby3890 Před 8 měsíci

    This video proved to be incredibly beneficial, allowing me to save both time and money. I appreciate your support for small business owners. Could you guide me toward creating a franchise disclosure document, or would it be advisable to seek legal assistance for this aspect of my business?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 8 měsíci

      Ah franchising is a speciality that I don't handle!

  • @plam8149
    @plam8149 Před rokem

    @Elizabeth Potts Weinstein, hi, what you do is amazing and super helpful! I did the research following your advise. So far so good. And now how do we overcome potential likelihood of confusion if we want to register a trademark Glowicum and there is a trademark Glow already registered in the same class? Is adding words to the trademark decreasing the risk of rejection, i.e. Glowicum Natural Cosmetics or Glowicum Cosmetics? Thank you!

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      Generally adding additional words doesn't change anything, unless those words create a meaning that is overall different. So generic words for what is being sold like "cosmetics" does not matter -- it would only be something that makes the word have a different meaning or connotation in the mind of consumers. All of the analysis is from the perspective of whether consumers are confused by the two brands. Now if someone is trying to trademark a word that is just similar to what is already trademarked, sometimes that can be overcome, but that's a bit beyond the scope of what can be addressed in a youtube comment -- you'd need to talk to a an attorney about how to make that legal argument, if it needed to be made.

  • @ElizabethPW
    @ElizabethPW  Před 3 lety +1

    Link to the trademark office's database: www.uspto.gov/trademarks/search

  • @Dion101st
    @Dion101st Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much Elizabeth! Very insightful! I do have a question. Name XYZ is not trademarked. However XYZ does have a website, Instagram account and is actively trading. Can I claim XYZ? And after TM has been approved I can take legal action against that firm? How does this exactly work? Thank you so much.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      It is a bit complicated but generally you might be able to get the trademark but the other company would have "concurrent" rights as well (assuming they have been operating before you started sales). If they were making sales in that class using that trademark before you, they would have rights in places where they continuously are making sales (so if they are a local-only business, in their own state, for example). Generally what ends up happening is the parties have to negotiate to come to some resolution, like splitting up areas of exclusive use or one buys the trademark from the other.

  • @jorgel.martinez2648
    @jorgel.martinez2648 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for this video, pretty helpful! Here's my question: What about if there is another company with similar name, but different Good/services? Can I still register my trademark?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      It all depends if the classes overlap such that consumers are confused as to the source of the products/goods. Typically what happens is the trademark examiner looks to see if other companies in class A also typically sell in class B, such that customers would expect a company to sell in both class A and class B.

    • @jorgel.martinez2648
      @jorgel.martinez2648 Před rokem

      @@ElizabethPW Thanks again!

  • @allisongreenlea530
    @allisongreenlea530 Před rokem

    Hi! Thanks for making this! My main issue is a name that I made up for my business that i’m now noticing others are using for the same concept. Its not a real word so wondering if the basic search is enough because its just one word. So how does this work for things like that?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +2

      Hm I'm not sure what you mean by basic search, but you do want to search variations of the word, like misspellings, sound-alikes, etc. Sometimes a word isn't trademark-able because too many people are using it as the generic concept for something.

  • @ladyploveroflife5014
    @ladyploveroflife5014 Před rokem

    Good afternoon to you! I have a question. But first, thank you for your knowledge and willingness to share. My question is this: Let's say I have a coffee shop only that I named Johnny be good. this other place sells smoothies and coffee too. Their name is completely different but they have an item( coffee related) called "Be good to Johnny. Am I in the clear for trademarking?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      I would not say “in the clear” because it is all from the perspective of the consumer - would they be confused? Really depends on the exact circumstances and you can make an argument either way.

  • @indigoclover1436
    @indigoclover1436 Před rokem +1

    I'd like to trademark a two-word phrase, but am wondering how you protect against all the different versions of that phrase. Ex. Cat Plant (totally made up). Do I have to file separate trademark applications for each version CatPlant, Cat-Plant, Cat Plant? I intend to use one of the versions predominately, but I don't want others to use it just slightly differently and basically go around the trademark...assuming it is trademarkable. Thank you!

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +2

      So the USPTO looks at it from the perspective of if the customer is confused. Typically it applies to misspellings and sound-a-likes, since the customer would think of them as the same.

  • @E-comGirl_Informs
    @E-comGirl_Informs Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this video super informative. My question is: can I trademark a logo I paid a designer from Fiverr? I been researching that info but getting different answers. Thanks 😊

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You need to either own the IP on the logo or license the trademark rights from the designer. So check your contract or terms & conditions, or get specific written license (permission) from them

    • @E-comGirl_Informs
      @E-comGirl_Informs Před 8 měsíci

      @@ElizabethPW Wow.. I had a feeling I would need something that can protect me but wasn’t sure. Thank you so much for the quick reply. You are helping a lot of people here. Thanks again

  • @robsahi9660
    @robsahi9660 Před rokem +1

    Great video, I have a question. The name I really like for my new business is untaken in the TMO database, however, from a Google search I found a small business using the name, in another state. I assume they haven't officially trademarked it. Is it possible to trademark the name and use it? What would you advise in this case? I want the national trademark because I intend to trade across the country.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      Well first it depends if it is in the same or a related line of business, such that customers would be confused between the two businesses. Assuming that is true, then the issue is that the other company has some common law (state law) trademark rights, wherever they sell the products/services. If they are local in-person, that might be limited, but if they sell online, it could be in many places. The short answer is that it is messy / complicated to then get a trademark, if it is possible at all. Occasionally it can be done but you may need to have an agreement with them to define who has rights where (the scope of their concurrent rights).

    • @mrslady4571
      @mrslady4571 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ElizabethPW can i ask a follow up to this scenario. What if the business is NOT the same or a related line of business? How might you advise?

  • @tkoemail5388
    @tkoemail5388 Před rokem

    What about names that sound the same but are in two different classes.
    Example. One sells clothing. The other is a bar.
    Would that be considered confusing for the trademark application?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      It is about whether people would be confused because it is a common overlap. For example, I've had someone get rejected because they are filing as a podcast and the other trademark is a life coach, because many life coaches have podcasts. It is hard to give you an idea because the trademark office a bit random about what they think overlaps.

  • @chiannamassie3845
    @chiannamassie3845 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Elizabeth! Thank you so much for the video! I am wanting to trademark Lienne and company. However upon doing a google search, I found a company using the name Lienne Foam and Industrial Company, They are located in China. I am located in the US. The term "lienne" isnt trademarked and neither has this company trademarked their name. I am wondering if I can still apply for the trademark since they didn't trademark their name?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 9 měsíci

      Maybe -- the issue is whether they do business in the US, if they sell stuff here.

  • @dinorossi6611
    @dinorossi6611 Před 8 měsíci

    I need to file a tm on my own for a tagline. How do you search a tagline tm? Is it worth copyrighting a tagline?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 8 měsíci

      The same way as any other trademark

  • @nanetteskiba82
    @nanetteskiba82 Před rokem

    Hey Elizabeth I m just starting this process. I'm a little fuzzy on searching for logos. No trademark with my name but if I wanted to focus on logo...Is that possible? Thanks Nanette

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      That's a good question - sometime I will do a video on logo trademark searches. The short answer is to (1) do reverse-image searches (like support.google.com/websearch/answer/1325808) and also (2) search trademark design codes (www.uspto.gov/trademarks/search/get-ready-search-classification-and-design)

  • @genuineidea6043
    @genuineidea6043 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, I have a question, so if I choose a trademark which already exists but not in the category I am going to choose and I just ‘s’ at the end to make it unique as well, will it work or is it going to be a problem?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Depends if the categories commonly overlap. Like if one is life coaching and the other is shoes, then no. But if one is shoes and the other is clothing, maybe yes.

  • @miguelaugustodazasuniaga

    Hey Elizabeth! I hope you’re doing awesome, I've found your videos super interesting! And I doubt a product that I want to launch, with a specific formulation that I want to patent.. I've seen a few names that are close to mine, and even one that have the same name, bit of dead... So I would like a recommendation from you if that would be possible.. Thanks I'm advance!! I hope to hear from you soon

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      If you are planning to patent a formula, then I recommend speaking with a patent attorney about that. If someone has a trade name that is similar to yours, then you may need to speak with a trademark attorney about whether it makes sense to move forward with that name.

    • @miguelaugustodazasuniaga
      @miguelaugustodazasuniaga Před rokem

      @@ElizabethPW thanks for the answer, and the name issue that I have.. is for a patented name that has been dead for at least 15 years, and has no presence on web search or uspto... And could you.recommend a trademark lawyer that you know.who.cpuls take my case?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      If a trademark has not had the maintenance filings done and it is "dead" at the USPTO, and no one uses it, then it is not likely to be a problem unless something else comes up. No I don't have any referrals. Best of luck with your search!

  • @xenomorph800
    @xenomorph800 Před rokem

    Hi, thankyou for the video!
    I'm not from usa but if i might start small business on amazon from my country, do i need an attorney to file trademark for me or can i do it myself?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      If the business does not have a residency (actual location / office) address in the U.S., or if you are not able to use id.me to get a USPTO login (if you are not located in the U.S.), then yes you need someone to file the trademark for you. Check out: trademarkia.com

    • @xenomorph800
      @xenomorph800 Před rokem

      @@ElizabethPW thankyou!

  • @ElizabethPW
    @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

    Want to work with me on your USPTO Trademark application?
    I have a few spots in my schedule for new clients for Trademark Packages ($850 plus USPTO filing fees), where I will represent you & file your trademark with the United States Patent & Trademark Office.
    This includes doing a trademark search, consulting about strategy, filing the application, and facilitating it through the trademark office process.
    If you're interested, email me at elizabeth@elizabethpw.com and we can get started discussing if this is a good fit for you and next steps.

  • @joshschreib2148
    @joshschreib2148 Před 2 lety

    If my trademark search comes up with no results but then I can find a domain that has the same sounding name, same name but spelled differently, but is based out of the US would I be ok?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 2 lety

      If someone else is using the same name (even if it is spelled differently) in the same or a similar enough industry, then that may be a problem. The USPTO does a google search when evaluating a trademark application, so they look for that kind of overlap.

  • @tamikabrown1409
    @tamikabrown1409 Před 9 měsíci

    @ElizabethPW can you explain the potential conflict if I'm filing a trademark for a phrase that is used by another business, but let's say they didn't trademark it. How can I get in trouble if another business doesn't protect the phrase? I plan to trademark the phrase with a logo for differentiation.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 9 měsíci

      Well if they are already using it in commerce then they probably have some state law rights (aka concurrent rights). So the short answer is that it can make it very messy and you may need to negotiate with them about it to work out some kind of arrangement

    • @tamikabrown1409
      @tamikabrown1409 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ElizabethPW but if I use the phrase with a different logo that isn't used by another company then the trademark should be good, correct?

  • @cinthya1520
    @cinthya1520 Před 2 lety +1

    What do you suggest if the name I chose for my business & domain that I own isn't trademarked BUT I found another company that is also a clothing business with the same name in another state?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 2 lety +2

      Hm so the other business has trademark rights under state law, in their other state where they sell products. So if you are only a brick-and-mortar business, both could operate fine in each state. But if you are doing business online, it may be a problem because there will be overlap. Also you probably won't be able to get a registered trademark, which might matter later (if you want to sell your business, sell wholesale to retailers, etc.).

    • @cinthya1520
      @cinthya1520 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ElizabethPW I own a domain and the plan was to set up an online shop. I already registered an LLC in CA and have all social media pages should I just give it up & start from scratch again? I'm not planning on selling later btw

    • @maggietorres3659
      @maggietorres3659 Před 2 lety

      @@ElizabethPW Hi Elizabeth I’m on the same boat right now. I was working on all the legal side of my business in California for a online store then I started creating my social media pages and I came across a page that is using the exact name. I had also already bought a domain. Do you suggest to drop it and rethink a name? It’s in the same field as well.

  • @myershoushold4478
    @myershoushold4478 Před rokem

    So if another state has a business (without a trademark) 2 of the 3 words I'm trying to trademark but not the full 3 words. I can not trademark the name? I do plan on it going national. My mission and the other business mission are similar.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      They may have "concurrent rights" in the place where they operate. It also depends on the words being trademarked, which words are the most important words vs generic words (system, consulting, clothing, etc.) in the name. The short answer is that it makes it more complicated and you may need to negotiate with them to work out the rights.

  • @user-uz1hp9kg1z
    @user-uz1hp9kg1z Před 10 měsíci

    i am trying to register my brand and i found a similar name just with a simbol and two extra letters, in the same class i want to register my brand. It sounds different and looks different but I dont want to move forward if it will give me a problem.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 10 měsíci

      Think about it from the perspective of consumers -- would they be confused by the two names, and mix them up, because they are too close/confusing? That's the standard to think about

  • @SparePartsCartoon
    @SparePartsCartoon Před měsícem

    If there is a trademark called mechbots and i want to trademark mechbots: the lost oracle, will i have issues?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 29 dny

      If the classes are the same or are related, yes probably

  • @kimberlycolclough1555

    Your video states that when the USPTO office searches when looking at one's application they will do a TESS search and a google search. I am currently engaged in commerce with my own website, how do I make sure that they don't deny my trademark application because they find my own website? You might answer this question in a later video, and if you do please feel free to send me in that direction! Thanks,

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      When you do the application, in the screen when you input your info (address and such) there is a place to add your website

  • @elegantedge
    @elegantedge Před rokem

    I am wanting to trademark my business name LLC & it’s DBA. In your opinion, is it best to do the full domain name, or the shortened version or should I stick with the fullness of each to trademark?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      You should trademark however you use it -- think about what specimen you will submit to the trademark office (tag/label if a product or screenshot if a service). Match the trademark to what branding you are using as part of your sales.

    • @elegantedge
      @elegantedge Před rokem

      @@ElizabethPW thank you so much this is very helpful. Love your videos and appreciate what you are doing! I’m a bit nervous but I’m wanting to trademark without a lawyer due to tight budget and your videos are helping me make it happen to protect my business. Thanks so much! Wish me luck 🤗

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      Good luck with it!

  • @Javito379
    @Javito379 Před 2 měsíci

    I am a foreign lawyer but i am living in the United States. Can i do the trademark search and application for other people? Or do i have to be licensed? I know that court appearance or legal advice it reserved for attorneys.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 2 měsíci +1

      So it depends on the state law and you'd want to look up their rules about "unauthorized practice of law" and see their exceptions. Typically you can fill out forms and run a search, but you cannot give advice of course or be the attorney on the trademark application. Think about what a paralegal or legal assistant can do versus an attorney.

    • @Javito379
      @Javito379 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes i was kinda looking for a paralegal sort of function until i do an LLM and try the bar exam. As a matter of fact i have just finished a paralegal course on immigration so i was looking for something similar but for trademark. Thanks and your videos are really nice.

  • @weathervane4592
    @weathervane4592 Před rokem

    How about song names? Say there's a copy write song called "Ceres Toys" would that interfere with registering the trade mark name "Ceres Toys"?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      It really depends on whether consumers would find that confusing. So like there could be a little kid's song with a name where that name is also for kids toys -- that might be too close.

    • @markl5998
      @markl5998 Před rokem

      Doubt there's the same issue. There's 3 different songs by different artists all called "rockstar" that have topped the billboard charts.
      One by Nickleback, one by Post Malone, one by DaBaby.

  • @mariebo7491
    @mariebo7491 Před rokem

    After following these steps, I think I’m clear to file my brand name. I have an LLC I want do it under. Not the same name though. Does my LLC also need to be trademarked? Its not a name I’ll be using for branding purposes. It’s just for protection.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      If you are not using the LLC for branding, then it can't be trademarked -- the trademark is for the brand that is use for marketing/sales purposes, to identify the source of the products in the mind of the customers

    • @mariebo7491
      @mariebo7491 Před rokem

      @@ElizabethPW ok, thank you! That kept circling around in my for like a week. Appreciate everything your doing for the little guys😁

  • @joshuathomas544
    @joshuathomas544 Před 5 měsíci

    How do you handle people camping on webite names.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 5 měsíci

      Well if you have a trademark then you might be able to do something about it, but it does depend if the trademark pre-exists them camping on the name

  • @coast875
    @coast875 Před 4 měsíci

    I looked up for a Spanish word and nothing came up regarding trademark I started have been using it for the past year and would like to trademark it, however the English translation is trademarked in the same class, does this mean I probably won’t be able to trademark it?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Probably will be a problem, yes -- they look at translations

    • @coast875
      @coast875 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you!

  • @genuineidea6043
    @genuineidea6043 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, i have one more question, actually two,
    1- if I register my trademark for one class such as household and kitchen then later I want to launch clothing for the same trademark, do i have to register that same trademark in clothing class again? How does it work?
    2- do i have to register LLC to register trademark? Please advise. Thanks

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 5 měsíci +1

      1 - you are not required to also register it in another class. But you’d want to check if anyone else did. 2 - no, an individual can own a trademark

    • @genuineidea6043
      @genuineidea6043 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ElizabethPW thank you so much!

    • @genuineidea6043
      @genuineidea6043 Před 5 měsíci

      I have one more confusion , i am not using the brand name i am going to choose anywhere, it’s completely new and it will be for products (not services) so do i still need to submit the specimen when filing the application? Or it’s not necessary at this point? Please advise. Thanks!

  • @sandysavard8030
    @sandysavard8030 Před rokem +1

    Can you have your business name and logo used together on a website like a combination name and logo ,but only tradark the name by itself. That way you can change the logo when you wanted as long as it was not infringing on another tradark.
    Thank You.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      Right yes you can have a logo w/ words, and then just trademark the words. That way you can change the logo later and you are not losing the trademark. Good strategy if you are not settled on a trademark or you have a small budget (and can't file multiple trademark applications).

    • @sandysavard8030
      @sandysavard8030 Před rokem

      @@ElizabethPW
      Thank you again for you sharing your knowledge . I have learned so much from your videos and greatly appreciate it. I am always interested in what videos that come out. Thanks again greatly appreciated

    • @sandysavard8030
      @sandysavard8030 Před rokem

      @@ElizabethPW
      I was wondering is there a minimum letter / Text size that has to be used ?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      Look here under "requirements for drawings" for more info: www.uspto.gov/trademarks/basics/mark-drawings-trademarks

    • @sandysavard8030
      @sandysavard8030 Před rokem

      Thanks again ! Greatly appreciated

  • @user-id9qe4oh5r
    @user-id9qe4oh5r Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you very much for sharing and the informative video. Just one small comment - I assume that there is a large community of audience who don't speak English as their mother tongue, like me, and sometimes you talk very fast and it is difficult for me to follow and understand (or you "swallow" words or phrases). But the video is done, and it is great. Please accept as constructive criticism.

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi - you can change the playback setting in youtube, if you need to have any video be slower. Click on the little gear in the bottom right side. A slide-up will have different settings you can adjust, including playback speed

  • @kj0180
    @kj0180 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Can I trademark a name that is already trademarked in another country?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 10 měsíci

      In theory yes because trademarks are country-by-country, but you might have complications if they are actually selling in the US (but just neglected to file a trademark)

    • @kj0180
      @kj0180 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ElizabethPW Yes I’m not sure, bc it’s in Belgium. So would you advise not to if there’s going to be complications or I could?

  • @tomdainguyen
    @tomdainguyen Před 2 lety

    would you please give me a quote for applying a trade mark?

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před 2 lety

      Hi Tom - my regular fee for a trademark plan is $850, but that does not include the USPTO filing fee (usually $250 per class). You can learn more about my trademark service here: www.elizabethpottsweinstein.com/trademarks/

    • @itsvivi55
      @itsvivi55 Před 2 lety

      @@ElizabethPW Hi! Very informative video. I appreciate the tremendous value you give, it makes you stand out in this space. The fee you quoted above here ^ this is the amount it cost for just applying, therefore, not knowing if you're approved or not? Just wanted to make sure I understood this process. And if you are approved, what other fees should we expect to complete the trademark? Thanks!

    • @itsvivi55
      @itsvivi55 Před 2 lety +1

      and would you say its best to hold off on creating a youtube channel with the business name until a trademark is in process?

  • @zazaeast4206
    @zazaeast4206 Před rokem

    Would you be able to file it for me

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem

      When I am open for new clients, my Trademark Package is currently priced at $1050, plus the USPTO filing fees. If you're interested, email me at elizabeth at elizabethpw.com

  • @EuTomcosta
    @EuTomcosta Před rokem +1

    Taking into account the laws of the US Trademark Office (USPTO). It is possible for my brand to be approved, which will be a brand of computer peripherals, smartphones, notebooks and other technology products, in addition to own software in relation to an existing brand, but with almost similar pronunciation and spelling that develops specific software for the molecular area called MOLSOFT and my brand is called MOLROFT? 🤝🏿🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @ElizabethPW
      @ElizabethPW  Před rokem +1

      If the two brand names are similar in pronunciation and spelling, and are in the same or a similar class, there is a good chance a trademark examiner will find it to be confusing to overlapping customers and will reject the application. So it is not just the names being similar, but also the classes being the same or similar.

    • @EuTomcosta
      @EuTomcosta Před rokem

      ​@@ElizabethPW thanks 🤝🏿