Trademark Blog.
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Trademark Class Overview
Trademark classes, or categories, are how the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) classify products and services. All trademarks are separated into one of 45 classes. Classes 1-34 are for products, classes 35-45 are for services. Find out which is best for your brand!

Principal Register vs. Supplemental Register

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Trademark Renewal

Will my trademark be accepted?
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