It depends on whether the new logo creates a new commercial impression. It's very fact dependent but in general if it looks different in any material respect it must be re-registered.
No, you need a license from the holder of the trademark.
Yes the artwork would be protected as a copyrighted work and the logo would be registered as a trademark by the company.
You would need permission to alter the logo to begin with.
A trademark would only be useful if you were using it as a logo, i.e., a mark used in trade.
In order to use the trademark symbol, you need to have registered the design with the trademark office. When you license your image for use by the band, you can specify, for example, how large the trademark symbol must appear, etc.
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With the assistance of an attorney, a small business can register their logo on either the Principal or the Supplemental Registry. Submissions to the Supplemental Registry are able to used the trademark symbol and become eligible to be listed on the Principal Registry after five years.
Not necessarily, but if you fail to notify someone that the logo is registered, you can't bring suit against them for trademark violation. >>>> Actually, you can recover damages if you prove they had actual notice of the trademark registration, or you simply sue them under the laws protecting an unregistered trademark in state or federal courts.
Hi. I am pretty sure too liscenece a Logo is too make it... official. so you can put your logo on products and billboards if you want too go that far :) so just mean to officialise it really. Bye
You cannot copyright a single word, as copyright protection is typically granted to original works of authorship, such as books, music, and artwork. However, you may be able to trademark a word or phrase to protect it as a brand or logo. To do so, you would need to file a trademark application with the appropriate government agency, such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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You cannot copyright a single word, as copyright protection is typically granted to original works of authorship like books, music, and artwork. However, you may be able to trademark a word or phrase to protect it as a brand or logo associated with your business or product. To do this, you would need to file a trademark application with the appropriate government agency, such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office.