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What’s the difference between a state trademark and federal trademark?

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What’s the difference between a state trademark and federal trademark?

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A state trademark is one used only within the confines of a state. A federal trademark is used across state or international borders (this will be the case of marks which appear on the internet to market goods or services). The term “federal trademark” is generally understood to mean that the trademark has been federally registered, as opposed to a common law trademark.

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