How to trademark a logo

June 16th, 2014 by Thomas J Germinario

Logo trademarks can guarantee that the trademarked logo used for your business cannot be used by a competing business. A logo may include words and typographical elements, but must include graphical elements – a logo trademark cannot consist of plain text and phrases alone. As a logo always includes such stylized graphical elements, the classification for trademarking a logo will always be a stylized/design mark.

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