Register Trademarks (without an attorney).
Register Trademarks (without an attorney)., available at Free, has an average rating of 4.67, with 30 lectures, based on 9 reviews, and has 377 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn the fundamentals of trademarks Learn how to submit a federal trademark application to the USPTO through step-by-step guidance Learn how to conduct a federal direct hit search for similar trademarks Learn trademark application strategies and tips from a former USPTO trademarks attorney Learn about protecting brand value Receive a free federal trademark infringement cease and desist letter This course is ideal for individuals who are Small business owners and entrepreneurs (that don’t want to hire an attorney) or Attorneys and law students or Anyone with an interest in trademarks and protecting their brands It is particularly useful for Small business owners and entrepreneurs (that don’t want to hire an attorney) or Attorneys and law students or Anyone with an interest in trademarks and protecting their brands.
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Summary
Title: Register Trademarks (without an attorney).
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.67
Number of Lectures: 30
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Curriculum Items: 30
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn the fundamentals of trademarks
- Learn how to submit a federal trademark application to the USPTO through step-by-step guidance
- Learn how to conduct a federal direct hit search for similar trademarks
- Learn trademark application strategies and tips from a former USPTO trademarks attorney
- Learn about protecting brand value
- Receive a free federal trademark infringement cease and desist letter
Who Should Attend
- Small business owners and entrepreneurs (that don’t want to hire an attorney)
- Attorneys and law students
- Anyone with an interest in trademarks and protecting their brands
Target Audiences
- Small business owners and entrepreneurs (that don’t want to hire an attorney)
- Attorneys and law students
- Anyone with an interest in trademarks and protecting their brands
Are you ready to file a federal trademark…without an attorney? Do you want to learn about trademarks from a former USPTO Trademarks attorney?
This comprehensive course is used by students at major universities, including Notre Dame, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Vassar, Smith, and the University of Maryland.
Interested in learning about how to protect your company’s brand?
Trademarks 101 (17 videos) provides the fundamentals of trademark knowledge, from picking the perfect brand name to searching for similar trademarks on the USPTO database.
Trademarks 102 (12 videos) provides Step-by-Step Guidance on submitting a trademark application to the USPT0and how to avoid common trademark mistakes.
Trademarks 103 provides a free trademark infringement cease and desist letter template.
Leveraging years of experience as a USPTO trademarks attorney, we break down the legal jargon so that you can confidently submit your federal trademark application.
Trademarks represent incredible value for any Company’s brand. Trademarks also provide brand legitimacy and peace of mind against trademark infringers. With a federally registered trademark, you’ll have the legal right to sue for trademark infringement in federal court – and trademark protection in all 50 states.
With 29 video lectures, educational handouts, and templates, we teach you how to apply for and register a trademark with confidence.
COURSE TOPICS
Trademarks 101 – Preparing Your Application – The Basics
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What is a trademark?
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When should I register for a federal trademark?
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The 5 Types of Trademarks
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How to Conduct a Federal Direct Hit Search on the USPTO Database
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What happens if you don’t register a trademark?
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Trademarks and the Amazon Brand Registry
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How to Pick the Perfect Brand Name
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What is the difference between a trademark and a service mark?
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When to use the TM, SM, or R Symbol
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Why Twitter Handles are crucial for Trademarks
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Learn from Lebron James’ and Tom Brady’s trademark mistakes
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What is the difference between a trademark, copyright, and patent?
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What is the difference between a “Use in Commerce” and “Intent to Use” trademark?
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Should I register my business name or logo first?
Trademarks 102 – Step-By-Step Guidance of Submitting Your Trademark to the USPTO
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Creating an Account with the USPTO
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Part 1: Type of Application
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Part 2: Ownership
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Part 3(a): Type of Trademark
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Part 3(b): Uploading Your Trademark
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Part 3(c): Additional Statements
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Part 4 – ID – Teas Plus
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Part 5 – ID – Teas Standard
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Part 5 – Specimen
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Submitting Your Signature
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What Happens Next After You Submit
ABOUT THE COURSE CREATOR:
After graduating with honors from Georgetown Law, I worked as a trademarks examining attorney at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). I reviewed thousands of federal trademark applications, and made legal decisions on which applications were published (approved).
Each day, I’d receive phone calls from entrepreneurs that had questions on trademarks. Unfortunately, many applications became “abandoned” because entrepreneurs did not understand the legal jargon of the federal trademark application process.
This experience empowered me to create a fully comprehensive course on applying for and registering trademarks.
While in law school, I founded the Georgetown Law Entrepreneurship Club. My passion is helping entrepreneurs succeed, and explaining the law in a clear and approachable manner that empowers them to fully understand Intellectual Property and business law. We help to make the legal easy so that entrepreneurs can focus on building their brands.
WHAT YOU GET
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17 lectures on understanding the fundamentals of trademarks
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12 lectures of Step-by-Step Guidance on Submitting Your Trademark to the USPTO
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Free Trademark Infringement Cease and Desist Template
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Educational handouts, including how to avoid common trademark mistakes and cease and desist tips.
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An up-to-date course (2024) created by a former USPTO Trademarks Attorney and Georgetown Law graduate.
Disclaimer: This course is for educational purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Trademarks 101 – The Fundamentals
Lecture 1: Welcome to Trademarks Course!
Lecture 2: What is a Trademark?
Lecture 3: When should I register for a federal trademark?
Lecture 4: The 5 Types of Trademarks
Lecture 5: How to Conduct a Federal Direct Hit Trademark Search
Lecture 6: What Happens if you Don't Register a Trademark?
Lecture 7: Amazon Brand Registry: 5 Things to Know about Registering your Trademark
Lecture 8: How to Pick the Perfect Brand Name
Lecture 9: What is the difference between a trademark and a service mark?
Lecture 10: When to use the TM, SM, or R symbol?
Lecture 11: Why Twitter Handles are Crucial for Trademark Owners
Lecture 12: Why Lebron James' "TACO TUESDAY" application failed
Lecture 13: How Tom Brady Totally Botched His Trademark Application
Lecture 14: The Ultimate Trademark Loophole Apple Uses to Protect its Brand
Lecture 15: The Difference Between a “Use in Commerce” and “Intent to Use” Trademark
Lecture 16: What is the difference between a trademark, copyright, and patent?
Lecture 17: Should I register my business name or logo first?
Chapter 2: Trademarks 102 – Apply for a Trademark (Step-by-Step guidance)
Lecture 1: Welcome to Trademarks 102!
Lecture 2: Creating an Account with the USPTO
Lecture 3: Part 1 – Type of Application
Lecture 4: Part 2 – Ownership
Lecture 5: Part 3(a) – Type of Trademark
Lecture 6: Part 3(b) – Uploading your Trademark
Lecture 7: Part 3(c) – Additional Statements
Lecture 8: Part 4 – ID – Teas Plus
Lecture 9: Part 4 – ID – Teas Standard
Lecture 10: Part 5 – Specimen
Lecture 11: Submitting your Signature
Lecture 12: What Happens Next After you Submit your Federal Trademark Application
Chapter 3: Trademarks 103 – Trademark Infringement Cease and Desist Template
Lecture 1: Trademark Infringement Cease and Desist Template
Instructors
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James Martin
Intellectual Property Attorney
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