Trademarking your product names, business
name, logos, slogans and/or Domain Names is one of the most important
business decisions you will make. Trademark holders have the ability
to prevent their competitors and other third parties from using
their registered trademark without permission.
A trademark is essential for all companies
that profit from product name or business name recognition. Companies
who fail to register their trademark, or companies currently conducting
business using an unregistered trademark, run the risk of losing
some or all of their rights to continue to use their mark. This
normally occurs when a competitor or unrelated third party trademarks
a mark that is the same or substantially similar to an existing
mark. Few companies have the financial strength to overcome the
full or partial loss of their right to use their own business name,
product names, logos and slogans.
The greatest expense of a trademark is the
lack of it. The federal trademark registration process is relatively
straightforward. A trademark may be filed at the state, federal
or international level. Trademark filings at the state level generally
cost less than those filed at the federal or international levels.
Thankfully, one does not have to incur the expense of unusually
high hourly attorneys' fees to simply register a trademark. Once
a trademark search has been performed and you have determined that
your mark is available the next step is to prepare and file the
trademark application. The filing fee associated with filing a
single federal trademark application is currently $325.00 per class.
The federal trademark application preparation fee is $250.00 per
application.