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Applicants who seek to register a two or three-dimensional design must submit a special form drawing.

Applicants who seek to register a mark that includes a two or three-dimensional design; color; and/or words, letters, or numbers or the combination thereof in a particular font style or size must submit a special form drawing.

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Frequently Asked Trademark Questions

Question: What are the requirements for submitting an international application through the USPTO?

Answer:
To file an international application through the USPTO, an applicant must have a U.S. application, called a "basic application" or a U.S. registration, called a "basic registration."

 
 
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U.S. Government Official Educates Ohio Students About Intellectual Property Theft



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The marks coded as ""color marks"" under 29.02 - 29.07 claim one or more colors as the mark.  The description of the mark is often helpful in determining whether the mask consists of color alone.  Because these marks are for color alone">Advanced Coding of Design Marks


USPTO to Give Patent Filers Accelerated Review Option

Nearly 82 percent of all trademark applications filed so far this year were transmitted electronically. That represents an increase of nearly 20 percent over last year.

 

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Nearly 82 percent of all trademark applications filed so far this year were transmitted electronically. That represents an increase of nearly 20 percent over last year.

 

"">Uspto Reduces Fees For Trademark Electronic Application Filing


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Daily Terms

Trademark Registration

Definition:
Involves the establishment of rights in a mark based on legitimate use of the mark.

Fanciful Marks

Definition:
Comprise terms that have been invented for the sole purpose of functioning as a trademark or service mark.

Hallmark

Definition:
Originally an impression made on gold and silverware introduced in the beginning of the fourteenth century in England to identify the quality of the metal used. Later, a mark to identify the maker and year of production.

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