Provide Security for Your Products, Businesses and Ideas With USPTO Trademark

Some people by nature are entrepreneurial and innovative. They are forever trying to come up with ideas and or inventions to convert them into money. When the idea translates into a product, they convert the idea into a physical reality and market it to make money.

 

Starting a business however is not a simple matter. These specific laws that we are discussing here deal with intellectual property rights. These laws are very different from the other general laws. Intellectual property laws have been enacted to offer protection to ideas, creative works, businesses, trademarks and inventions.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is a unique institution and as a potential intellectual property owner under its protection, you will need to learn all you can about it. You need to know what their purpose is and what they do to extend the protection sought by you. A Patent Lawyer, who is different from the normal lawyers, can make all this clear to you.

The USPTO is responsible for everything concerning all intellectual property rights. It is responsible to advise the President, his cabinet and the administration, on all matters pertaining to intellectual properties on the implementation of patent, copyright and trademark protection in the country.

The USPTO employs about 7,300 people. About 3000 of them are patent examiners and about 400 are trademark examiner lawyers. These specialists are responsible for the legal aspects of registering patents, copyrights and trademarks. Patent examiners are usually engineers and or scientists who may or may not have degrees in law. Then come the support staff.

The volume of work handled by the USPTO is quite staggering. As at March 2006, the USPTO had issued more than seven million patents worldwide and the load continues to increase constantly.

Getting a patent for any invention is a complicated process. If you are ignorant about intellectual property law, you should hire a lawyer who is an expert in the field. He will be able to advise you on all aspects of the law and its processes besides helping you with the procedural matters of the registration process at the USPTO.

For any business, it is better to have strong brands for the business and its product/s. This is called a trademark with which your customers identify you and your product/s. The trademark should normally have a unique logo or symbol. To protect your rights to it, it should also be registered with the USPTO. The USPTO examiners will scrutinize your logo and business identity to see that no one else has registered the same name or logo. There are some rules and regulations too which need to be followed in allowing or disallowing the registration of any trademark.

To sum up, it is important for you to get patents for your inventions and copyrights for your designs to protect your exclusive rights to them. When someone tries to copy or pass off a product covered by your registrations, you can take legal action against him. With patents, it is not likely that anyone would even try to. So protect yourself by registering with the United States Patent and Trademarks Office.



 

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