File your trademark with a licensed attorney and enjoy a 99.3% success rate, backed by a 100% money-back guarantee
Responses to Office ActionsOvercome legal objections with tailored responses from experienced professionals. Available standalone or as part of select packages.
Trademark monitoringStay ahead with proactive alerts about newly filed conflicting trademarks before they impact your brand
Trademark Search and AssessmentEnsure your brand is registrable with a comprehensive trademark search and expert trademarkability assessment
Opposition proceedingsDefend your trademark with strategic expertise to protect your brand from challenges during the registration process
International Trademark FilingExpand your brand protection globally with trademark filings anywhere in the world
File your trademark with a licensed attorney and enjoy a 99.3% success rate, backed by a 100% money-back guarantee
Overcome legal objections with tailored responses from experienced professionals. Available standalone or as part of select packages.
Stay ahead with proactive alerts about newly filed conflicting trademarks before they impact your brand
Ensure your brand is registrable with a comprehensive trademark search and expert trademarkability assessment
Defend your trademark with strategic expertise to protect your brand from challenges during the registration process
Expand your brand protection globally with trademark filings anywhere in the world
Our trademark search and registration service at Trademark Factory® is comprehensive and designed to protect your brand with precision and efficiency. Here's what's included: Initial call and data collection: Within 3 business hours, we will contact you to gather the necessary information...
Your trademark filing is the first public declaration of your brand's value. Once your brand passes our registrability assessment, the next step is to draft and file your application. This critical stage requires precision — mistakes here can jeopardize your brand's protection and cost you time,...
Many brand owners are unaware of office actions, even though over 68% of trademark applications receive at least one. An office action is a letter from the Trademarks Office pointing out issues with your trademark application. If you don’t respond to the office action to the satisfaction of the...
If you filed your trademark based on the intent-to-use basis in the US, then there would be one extra step after your trademark application gets allowed and before it gets registered. You must submit a Statement of Use showing the Trademarks Office that you're now selling your products or offering...
We'll monitor new trademarks to ensure that nobody attempts to register the same or similar trademark with the USPTO, CIPO, or equivalent agencies in other countries where the trademark is registered. What’s Included Monitoring of New Trademark Filings We continuously monitor all new trademark...
To change the owner of a trademark registration, you must file a document known as a "trademark assignment" with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or a Trademarks Office of the relevant jurisdiction if you want to assign a trademark registered elsewhere. The process,...
Unlike a trademark assignment where you sell your trademark to a new owner, a trademark license allows you to retain ownership while granting someone else permission to use it. Licenses can be exclusive, non-exclusive, or sole. An exclusive license means the licensee can use your brand...
We assist companies in identifying, registering, and safeguarding trademarks and copyrights. Many companies overlook valuable rights, such as trademarking distinctive product packaging, color combinations, and sounds. Trademark Factory® can help you recognize and develop these rights. Does your...
Trademarks need to be renewed every 10 years from the registration date. If properly used and renewed, trademark registrations can last indefinitely. (Unlike copyrights which can last for 70 years after the author's death and do not require renewal) If a trademark registration is not renewed on...
Trademark laws of most jurisdictions, including the U.S. and Canada, offer the trademark cancellation process to allow interested parties to remove unused trademarks from the register before they are due to formally expire. Such unused trademarks are often called "dead wood." There are two main ways...
Trademark litigation involves legal disputes over trademark rights between parties, typically arising from allegations of infringement, counterfeiting, or unfair competition. These disputes often require resolution in court to determine whether a trademark has been used unlawfully or whether someone...
Counterfeit and online infringement pose significant threats to brands and creators in today's digital landscape. Counterfeit products not only undermine consumer trust by delivering substandard quality but also harm the reputation and sales of genuine brands. Online infringement, which includes...
Trademark enforcement involves actively protecting your trademark rights from unauthorized use or infringement. It includes monitoring for potential violations, such as unauthorized use of your trademark by others in commerce. When infringement is detected, enforcement may involve sending...
The good news about trademark maintenance is that there are no annual maintenance fees or filings required. You only need to renew your trademark every ten years. However, in the US, there is an additional requirement: you must file a mandatory document between the fifth and sixth anniversary of...
Expand your brand protection globally with trademark filings anywhere in the world