The cheapest way to get a trademark is to file a state trademark application, which is typically less expensive than a federal trademark application.
Likelihood of confusion is a common reason for refusal of a trademark application. The USPTO will review your application and compare your mark to any existing trademark applications or registered trademarks.
The cheapest way to get a trademark is to file a state trademark application, which is typically less expensive than a federal trademark application.
R gives you much greater legal protections compared to an unregistered trademark (TM). If you register your brand name or logo (otherwise known as a “mark”), you get a legal presumption of ownership over it.