You don't need to trademark or copyright that phrase. Trust me, you're the only one who wants to use it.
2007-01-12 18:43:05
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answered by Speaking_Up 5
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I can't imagine why you would want to, but
Is registration of my mark required?
No. You can establish rights in a mark based on legitimate use of the mark. However, owning a federal trademark registration on the Principal Register provides several advantages, e.g.,
constructive notice to the public of the registrant's claim of ownership of the mark;
a legal presumption of the registrant's ownership of the mark and the registrant's exclusive right to use the mark nationwide on or in connection with the goods and/or services listed in the registration;
the ability to bring an action concerning the mark in federal court;
the use of the U.S registration as a basis to obtain registration in foreign countries; and
the ability to file the U.S. registration with the U.S. Customs Service to prevent importation of infringing foreign goods.
When can I use the trademark symbols TM, SM and ®?
Any time you claim rights in a mark, you may use the "TM" (trademark) or "SM" (service mark) designation to alert the public to your claim, regardless of whether you have filed an application with the USPTO. However, you may use the federal registration symbol "®" only after the USPTO actually registers a mark, and not while an application is pending. Also, you may use the registration symbol with the mark only on or in connection with the goods and/or services listed in the federal trademark registration.
http://www.uspto.gov/main/definitions.htm
2007-01-13 02:51:34
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answered by Gordon M 3
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i don't think u can trademark a phrase..
2007-01-13 02:42:56
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answered by satish 1
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nope Paris Hilton tried and she couldnt
2007-01-13 02:41:43
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answered by cvegas229 5
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Yes, (e.g. "Where's the beef), but I think it has to be in an actual HUMAN language.
2007-01-13 02:42:48
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answered by Anonymous
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yah but itl cost you get it to go on tv then itl stick.
2007-01-13 02:42:09
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answered by Carl F 4
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