Full Definition of Trademarks Law
A trademark is a device used by businesses to distinguish their goods and services from competitors’ goods and services. It may consist of a word, a symbol, a logo, or any combination thereof, so long as it clearly signifies the source of ownership for a product or service. Trademarks are registered with and granted by the U.S. Government's Patent and Trademark Office.
- International Trademarks Law
- Internet Trademarks Law
- Lanham Act Law
- Service Marks Law
- Trade Dress Law
- Trade Names Law
- Trademark Arbitration Law
- Trademark Infringement Law
- Trademark Licensing Law
- Trademark Litigation Law
- Trademark Prosecution Law
- Trademark Protection Law
- Trademark Registration Law




