Identify risks before filing your trademark.
Our deep-dive search checks federal, state, common-law and digital channels so you can make a confident filing decision.
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Get your deep-dive clearance protocol report in 3 easy steps.
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Our proprietary systems sweep the USPTO architecture and additional restricted databases.
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Your results undergo review by our specialists for common law conflicts.
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You receive a comprehensive report outlining potential risks.
Why run a search for similar trademarks?
Before investing thousands in branding packages and application fees, confirm no one else has claim to your name. A deep-dive clearance protocol probes deeper than a standard 'knockout' search, identifying look-alike, sound-alike, and meaning-alike marks that could trigger application rejection.
- Avoid costly rebranding later
- Reduce risk of USPTO rejection
- Identify potential oppositions early
What concerns should I have with my name or logo?
The USPTO denies registration if likelihood of confusion exists. This extends beyond identical names. It encompasses:
- Phonetic Similarities (e.g., 'Kwik' vs 'Quick')
- Foreign Translations
- Similar Logos or Designs
- Related Goods or Services
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