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Trademark | Owner | Serial No | Filing Date |
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AS | Eta S. A. Fabriques D'Ebauches | 71414471 | 1939-01-03 |
AS | ALBERT S. SAMUELS CO. | 71447468 | 1941-10-01 |
AS | ARTHUR SALM INC. | 72058120 | 1958-08-29 |
AS | ARTHUR SALM INC. | 72058121 | 1958-08-29 |
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Search for your name, slogan or logo with the USPTO and all 50 States and receive a full detailed report based on similar trademarks across multiple classes and sub-classes.
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You need to know if someone is already using your mark even if they have not registered. Our Federal, State & Common Law search scours numerous sources to help you find it.
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Includes everything from the Federal, State and Common Law Search, but also searches international databases including Canada, the U.K., the E.U. and WIPO.
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Our streamlined process is designed to save your time, effort, and energy!
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Fill a Short Brief
In this step, you just have to fill a brief questionnaire and provide some basic details about your mark.
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Comprehensive Trademark Search
Our trademark search experts run a comprehensive trademark clearance search for you using our sophisticated AI search algorithm.
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Final Report Delivery
Our exhaustive trademark search process generates error-free search reports for you, and we send them to you via email.
Why You Need a Trademark Search
Having a trademark search done is one of the best ways to ensure that your business's brand and identity are protected. A trademark search will help reveal any existing trademarks or similar words, phrases, logos, slogans, designs, or other identifiers that share similarities with yours. As such, it is essential to take this precaution before launching a new product or service to avoid potential legal disputes down the line.
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Why a Search for Similar Marks is Important
Before wasting your time, money, and other resources on filling out an application, it’s
crucial to conduct a search to find out if your mark is already in use or registered by
another entity. A quick search can help avoid duplications and infringement and can reduce
the chances of rejection, in which case, the fee is non-refundable. If you’re in the process
of launching your company, it’s better to make name changes in the beginning rather than
investing in building a brand only to learn that the name is unavailable.
Our packages include a free, federal direct-hit search in addition to more comprehensive
searches that cover federal, state, common law, and global levels.
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Trademark Search FAQs
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What exactly is a trademark search report?
A Trademark Search Report is a detailed report that contains the results of a trademark search. It can be helpful for people or businesses that want to register a trademark but need to know everything about availability, similar marks, and other details before submitting an application.
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What if someone else has a similar mark?
If your search reveals that the mark you want to use is already in use or is substantially similar to one that is, you may need to consider another. It's difficult to deal with this, but it's critical that you select another mark in this case.
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How long does it take?
Our turnaround time ranges from 2 to 5 business days, with most searches taking 3 to 4 days.
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What is the distinction between a copyright, a patent, and a trademark?
In general, a trademark protects a word, phrase, symbol, or design that distinguishes the source of the goods. A patent typically grants the owner the exclusive right to manufacture products or use processes covered by the patent for a period of 20 years from the date of priority. Meanwhile, copyright protects your overall brand from infringement.
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What is the definition of a preliminary trademark search?
A preliminary trademark search may also be referred to as a "knockout" or "exact match" search. This type of search finds names that are identical and names that differ by one or more letters from your desired trademark name.
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