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Although you can apply for trademark protection for your name and logo concurrently, each is considered a separate mark. As such, each mark (i.e. your standard character mark and your design mark) requires its own application.
Any person who uses a trademark or service mark in Georgia may file an application for registration of that mark with the Office of the Secretary of State. If the statutory requirements are met, then the Secretary of State will issue a certificate of registration.
By law, a trademark owner may transfer or sell his or her property rights to another through a legal document referred to as an assignment. An assignment is generally a written agreement in which the two parties have negotiated and agreed to a price. To be valid, the assignment must be signed by both parties.
Typically only the party assigning the intellectual property must sign the assignment, and while notarization is strongly preferred it is not strictly required. Once as assignment has been executed, it should be recorded.
Submit your application along with specimens, drawing page, and $15.00 filing fee to the Secretary of State's office at the address listed on the application. Keep a copy of your submitted application, specimens, and drawing page for your records.
Trademark assignments must be in writing. The recording date of a document is the date it is filed with the USPTO. There may be assignments that are in whole or others that are considered to be partial assignments. This can become complicated if more than one person owns the trademark.
A registered trademark owner in Nigeria can assign his rights under Nigerian law. Trademark assignment is a process of transferring the ownership rights enjoyed by a registered proprietor (assignor) of a trademark to another person or new owner called the assignee.
To trademark a name in Georgia, applicants may submit an application for registration with the Office of the Secretary of State. If the statutory requirements have been met, the secretary of state will issue a certificate of registration.
Applying for a Georgia trademark requires payment of a $15.00 fee per class.