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(1) The trademark owner shall have the exclusive right of designating by the trade mark the goods or services it is granted for, and the exclusive right of using the trademark for such goods or services.
No. Once a trademark application is filed, you may no longer add additional classes to it. If you need to protect your trademarks for new product or service offerings, you must file a another, separate application.
A service mark is the same type of device as a trademark, but service marks distinguish the services of one company from those of another provider. Service marks are often slogans. For example, the service mark of a plumber might be "The Leak Fixers" with or without a distinctive logo.
If your company sells an item or multiple items, you'd need to trademark the mark used to represent the business. If you have a company that provides a service, focus on the service mark. Using TM in your mark represents trademark and SM represents service mark. Neither holds any legal significance.
United States law protects the originators of ideas and products through the use of trademarks, services marks, patents and copyrights. When you refer to a trademarked or service marked products or service, you should note this with the trademark or service mark symbol.
A trademark can be any word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination of these things that identifies your goods or services. It's how customers recognize you in the marketplace and distinguish you from your competitors. The word trademark can refer to both trademarks and service marks.
No. Once a trademark application is filed, you may no longer add additional classes to it. If you need to protect your trademarks for new product or service offerings, you must file a another, separate application.
A service mark offers the same type of protection as a trademark, except that rather than identifying the source of goods, a service mark identifies a business that provides a service or services rather than goods.
When your registration is approved, you may legally mark your product or service with the registered trademark symbol, ®. Using this symbol without registration is illegal. Registration is not required, although it's recommended.
One example of a trademark is Nike, a company that sells apparel and footwear products. An example of a service mark is McDonald's since this company offers food and restaurant services.