One can find the US trademark symbol from the USPTO's Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) database for free. One alternative you can do is to hire an attorney to make the search for you.
No. Actually, the superscript TM is for designating trademarks in the US that have not yet been registered with the USPTO. If/when you get the trademark registered with the USPTO, you would use the ® instead.
The US Patent and Trademark Office website.
One can perform a US Trademark search on several different websites. These include: the United States Patent and Trademark Office online website and Marcaria.
The best place to start is with the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) at the US Patent and Trademark Office website.
The US Patent and Trademark Office is an agency of the Department of Commerce.
The oldest food trademark in the US is Morton Salt, which was registered in 1911.
You will have to go to the a US trademark office tp get the trademark for the name. You will have to file the paperwork for the form and then deliver it to the office.
Video: How do you trademark a name in the US?Trademarking Your NameFirst, go to the US Patent and Trademark Office website (see link below) and search to make sure no one else has used that name. If the name is available, you have to file a trademark application and pay a fee. Although you can do it yourself, using a trademark attorney will help to avoid procedural errors.Be patient... it is not unusual for the process to take over a year.From the United States Patent and Trademark Office Related Link below, select "Search Marks."(For more information, see the Related questions.)
A search of the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) at the US Patent and Trademark Office website does not show a registered trademark for "Stickman Records" in the US. However there are two companies with that name, operating in Germany and Canada, and they may be registered as trademarks in their respective countries.
It depends what the class is.
You would be more likely to want to trademark it. See below for current US trademark fees.
If the song is to be registered as a trademark you will need to contact the US Patent & Trademark office. For copyright protection, the US Copyright Office (see related links below).