Who may file an application?
Only the owner of the trademark may file an application for its registration. An application filed by a person who is not the owner of the mark will be declared void. Generally, the person who uses or controls the use of the mark, and controls the nature and quality of the goods to which it is affixed, or the services for which it is used, is the owner of the mark.
Only the owner of the trademark may file an application for its registration. An application filed by a person who is not the owner of the mark will be declared void. Generally, the person who uses or controls the use of the mark, and controls the nature and quality of the goods to which it is affixed, or the services for which it is used, is the owner of the mark.
Only the owner of the trademark may file an application for its registration. An application filed by a person who is not the owner of the mark will be declared void. Generally, the person who uses or controls the use of the mark, and controls the nature and quality of the goods to which it is affixed, or the services for which it is used, is the owner of the mark.
The owner of the brand name or the owner’s representative must file the application. An owners is usually an individual, partnership or business. The owner of the brand is considered to be the person or entity that controls the nature and quality of the goods or services identified by the brand. Back To Top Q: Do I need to do a search before applying for a trademark? No. But it is usually a good idea to do a search so that you don’t waste time and money trying to register a brand that is not able to be registered because it’s the same as or similar to an existing brand.
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