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Types of Trademarks FAQ


Trademarks, service marks, certification marks, collective marks, trade dress ... Learn the difference.

»  What is a trademark or service mark?

What is trade dress?

When can a trademark owner stop someone from using the trademark?

What is a trademark or service mark?

A trademark is a distinctive word, phrase, logo, domain name, graphic symbol, slogan, or other device that is used to identify the source of a product and to distinguish a manufacturer's or merchant's products from others. Some examples are Nike for sports apparel, Gatorade for beverages, and Microsoft for software.

A service mark does the same thing as a trademark, but while trademarks promote products, service marks promote services and events. Some familiar service marks are: Kinko's (photocopying service), Blockbuster (video rental service), and the FedEx logo (delivery services).

In order to be eligible for trademark protection, a word or phrase must be "distinctive" -- unique enough to help customers recognize a particular product in the marketplace -- rather than generic, like "The Coffee House." To determine whether a potential business name or product name is trademarkable, and how to trademark it, see Trademark: Legal Care for Your Business & Product Name, by Attorney Stephen Elias (Nolo), or the Qualifying for Trademark Protection FAQ.

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