The creation of trademarks involves the development of symbols or other devices to identify products and services in the marketplace.
Trademarks are not assigned to prairie dogs.
Tangible Property
Tangible Property
Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents are examples of Intellectual Property.
There are more than two million registered trademarks in the US alone.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's website has lots of information on trademarks. It is the most reliable source of information on trademarks. Searches can be performed for trademarks for free.
Luella Tilton Hart has written: 'Directory of German dolls trademarks, 1875-1960' -- subject(s): Dolls, Trademarks 'Directory of United States doll trademarks, 1888-1968' -- subject(s): Directories, Dolls, Patents, Trademarks
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Arthur P. Greeley has written: 'Foreign patent and trademark laws' -- subject(s): Patent laws and legislation, Trademarks, Trademarks (International law) 'Registration of trademarks under the new Trademark Act of the United States' -- subject(s): Trademarks
United States Department of Commerce is the US Government department that handles trademarks.
In order to look for federal trademarks, a person could use the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS). This lets the user conduct a search of the database of registered trademarks and pending applications.