
Trademark Classes
Learn why you must choose the right trademark class or classes for your products and services when submitting your trademark application.

How to conduct a trademark name search
To be registrable, your trademark must be original and distinctive. Discover 5 ways to conduct a trademark name search to check that your mark is not confusingly similar to any existing trademarks.

How long will my trademark registration take?
Trademarks are not automatically registered after you submit your application. Learn more about the process your trademark application will follow and the time frames you can expect at each stage.

Trademark Definition
A focus on different types of trademarks, both traditional and non-traditional marks which are permitted according to the official trademark definition.

Trademarking Your Business Name
Trademarks and business names are significantly different and it’s essential to know the difference between the two when you are planning to protect your brand by trademarking your business name.

How to Trademark a Name
Like a king’s monogram on a wax seal, or the signature of an artist on a work of art, a trademark was traditionally a mark that would help consumers to identify the origin or producer of a product.
The definition of a trademark permits personal names to be registered as a trademark. Find out how to trademark a name.

9 Tips for Choosing a Business Name
Choosing a business name is one of the first acts towards building your brand. The name you choose should be carefully selected so that you will be able to register it as both a company name and a trademark.

Trademark Registration Online vs Hiring a Lawyer
Should you submit your trademark application online or should you hire a lawyer to do it for you?

Registered Trademark Symbol
When should I use the registered trademark symbol ® versus ™? What's the difference and why does it matter?

Trademark Objections
What is a trademark objection? Understand the most common trademark objections and what you can do to overcome them.