Complete course on trademark search
Complete course on trademark search, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 104 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 42 reviews, and has 8225 subscribers.
You will learn about What is a trademark, types of trademarks and the basic principles of trademark protection; Why is it so important for you to watch out for prior registered marks; What are the main requirements for doing a trademark search; What are the official Patent Offices’ databases for trademarks; How to classify your brand’s goods and services in order to do a search; How to do a search for already registered trademarks that might be identical or similar to yours; Learn how to combine different available search options and criteria in order to get more precise results; How to do a trademark search for the territories of the US, Canada, the UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia and New Zealand This course is ideal for individuals who are Wide range from small to large business owners; or Startup companies; or Entrepreneurs, founders, investors, researchers etc.; or Marketing and brand building agencies and experts; or Different artists, designers and freelancers; or Law students and legal professionals; It is particularly useful for Wide range from small to large business owners; or Startup companies; or Entrepreneurs, founders, investors, researchers etc.; or Marketing and brand building agencies and experts; or Different artists, designers and freelancers; or Law students and legal professionals;.
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Summary
Title: Complete course on trademark search
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 104
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 103
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 114
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 113
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- What is a trademark, types of trademarks and the basic principles of trademark protection;
- Why is it so important for you to watch out for prior registered marks;
- What are the main requirements for doing a trademark search;
- What are the official Patent Offices’ databases for trademarks;
- How to classify your brand’s goods and services in order to do a search;
- How to do a search for already registered trademarks that might be identical or similar to yours;
- Learn how to combine different available search options and criteria in order to get more precise results;
- How to do a trademark search for the territories of the US, Canada, the UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia and New Zealand
Who Should Attend
- Wide range from small to large business owners;
- Startup companies;
- Entrepreneurs, founders, investors, researchers etc.;
- Marketing and brand building agencies and experts;
- Different artists, designers and freelancers;
- Law students and legal professionals;
Target Audiences
- Wide range from small to large business owners;
- Startup companies;
- Entrepreneurs, founders, investors, researchers etc.;
- Marketing and brand building agencies and experts;
- Different artists, designers and freelancers;
- Law students and legal professionals;
Welcome to the Complete course on trademark search – discover whether one trademark can be used and registered in order to protect your business from legal pitfalls.
This advanced course will help you to learn how to do a trademark search on your own.
Being able to search for prior registered trademarks and to find out their status is essential when you launch a new brand in the market because this will enable you to avoid the many legal pitfalls.
Every registered trademark gives its owner the right to prohibit somebody else from using it without authorization. This is valid not only for identical trademarks but for similar ones too. In case such an event takes place the trademark infringer can face different legal challenges – and even lawsuits.
Taking this into account and the fact that nowadays there are millions of registered trademarks around the world such negative outcomes cannot be ignored. One of the ways to stay on safe ground is always to run a trademark clearance search in advance, before launching your brand in the market.
From that perspective, if you are a startup company, an entrepreneur, a marketing or brand-building specialist, a law attorney, a paralegal, a freelancer, or just a business owner who deals with brands, this course will be of great help to you.
THIS COURSE WILL GIVE YOU IMPORTANT KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS ABOUT THE WAY YOU CAN DO A TRADEMARK SEARCH by yourself using the official Patent Offices’ databases of
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the United States of America (the videos cover the new version of the USPTO trademark database)
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Canada, the United Kingdom
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the Republic of Ireland
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Australia, and
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New Zealand
You will learn how to implement a TESS search for trademarks in the USPTO database as well as in the equivalent database searching tools for the rest of the above-mentioned countries.
Knowing how to deal with these trademark databases, which target some of the leading economies in the world, will provide you with an additional tool to build good and successful business and marketing strategies for your company.
Why should you select this course?
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It will help you to build a strong brand name that can distinguish itself from already registered trademarks
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You will be able to find out early registered trademarks that could represent obstacles to the registration of your own trademark before the Patent offices;
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Searching for registered trademarks can help you escape potential legal pitfalls or even lawsuits;
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You will be able to check whether someone else tries to register a trademark that resembles your own;
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Acquiring skills to search for trademarks in official databases can save you money and time as well as give you a clearer view of the chances for your brand name to be registered.
Most of the Patent Offices around the world register trademarks without any prior examination regarding earlier trademark rights. Even in the case of obtaining a trademark registration, this would be no guarantee that the trademark will not infringe on somebody else’s rights. In light of this, a preliminary trademark search is critical.
The ability to conduct such searches throughout the brand-building process is useful because when you are aware of existing registered identical and similar signs you can easily make changes to your brand name in order to escape conflicts and to create a brand that will have better chances for registration as a trademark.
At the end of the course, you will be able to conduct your own trademark search successfully saving some time and money.
As a bonus, I will also include a full PDF document that covers, in a systematic way, web addresses to all Patent Offices’ databases as well as to all other tools and resources mentioned in the lectures, that you will need to do your own search.
What makes me qualified to teach you?
My name is Ventislav or just Ventsi. I’ve been working in the field of intellectual property protection and management for more than 15 years. I’ve participated in many corporate projects for launching new brands in the market and the related process of their registration before the Patent Offices. In that regard, I’ve done many trademark clearance searches that targeted different countries around the world, including the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. From that perspective, I’ve gained significant expertise on how to deal successfully with such trademark searches and in that way to support the relevant brand building and the subsequent registration processes.
What Am I Going to Get From This Course?
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Lifetime access to the course which covers the most essential aspects of doing a trademark search.
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Interactive screencast videos that give you a clear view of how to implement a step-by-step trademark search.
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Practical tasks throughout the course will help you to put the knowledge that you will gain into practice.
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Guidance on common pitfalls and best practices regarding trademark search and how to extract the best results.
Disclaimer: The materials available in this course are for educational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice or opinion. You should contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. The aim of this course is to teach you how to do a search for trademarks on your own, not how to assess trademarks’ identity or similarity from a legal point of view. The latter requires in-depth legal knowledge and expertise which varies from country to country. The opinions expressed at or through this course are the opinions of the individual author only. This course is not an official course provided by any of the Patent Offices mentioned in it.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the course
Lecture 1: Welcome to the course
Lecture 2: Brief introduction to the course
Lecture 3: Course content
Chapter 2: Basics of trademark protection
Lecture 1: What is a trademark?
Lecture 2: Types of trademarks
Lecture 3: Main principles of trademark protection
Lecture 4: End of section
Chapter 3: Basics of trademark searching
Lecture 1: What is a trademark search?
Lecture 2: Brand building and trademark search necessity
Lecture 3: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 4: Main principles for conducting a trademark search
Lecture 5: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 6: Using software for classification of goods and services
Lecture 7: What results can you get from a search?
Lecture 8: End of section
Chapter 4: Search for trademarks in the official Patent Office's database of the US.
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Links to all of the trademark databases in this course
Lecture 3: General overview of the new USPTO trademark database
Lecture 4: Field Tag and Search Builder
Lecture 5: How to use Expert Mode?
Lecture 6: How to use Field Tags in Expert mode?
Lecture 7: How to use wildcards in Expert Mode?
Lecture 8: How t use Regular Expressions in Expert Mode?
Lecture 9: Final comprehensive search
Lecture 10: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 11: Final comprehensive search
Lecture 12: End of section
Lecture 13: Homework – search for trademarks in the US
Chapter 5: Search for trademarks in the official Patent Office's database of Canada.
Lecture 1: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Database components and search criteria
Lecture 4: Searching by criteria
Lecture 5: Trademark file
Lecture 6: TM Lookup, application or registration numbers and owners names criteria
Lecture 7: Trademark description, foreign character, index heading, goods and services
Lecture 8: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 9: Nice Classification criterion
Lecture 10: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 11: Disclaimer, Vienna codes and description criteria
Lecture 12: Search by multiple criteria
Lecture 13: Status, action dates, Vienna classification criteria
Lecture 14: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 15: Final comprehensive search
Lecture 16: End of section
Lecture 17: Homework – search for trademarks in Canada
Chapter 6: Search for trademarks in the official Patent Office's database of the UK
Lecture 1: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Database components and search criteria
Lecture 4: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 5: Searching by criteria
Lecture 6: Trademark file
Lecture 7: Word and/or image criteria
Lecture 8: Search based on more than one word, exact search, containing string and status
Lecture 9: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 10: Final comprehensive search
Lecture 11: End of section
Lecture 12: Homework – search for trademarks in the UK
Chapter 7: Search for trademarks in the official Patent Office's database of Ireland
Lecture 1: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Database components and search criteria
Lecture 4: Searching by criteria: Equals, starts with options
Lecture 5: Trademark file
Lecture 6: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 7: Contains, holder, Nice classification and image criteria
Lecture 8: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 9: Final comprehensive search
Lecture 10: End of section
Lecture 11: Homework – search for trademarks in the Republic of Ireland
Chapter 8: Search for trademarks in the official Patent Office's database of Australia
Lecture 1: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Database components and search criteria – part 1
Lecture 4: Database components – part 2
Lecture 5: Searching by criteria and Trademark file
Lecture 6: Pending & Registered marks and the “Word” menu options
Lecture 7: Search by images and more than one word
Lecture 8: Search for registered, pending, refused trademarks
Lecture 9: Search by goods and services
Lecture 10: Search by names, trademark number and publications
Lecture 11: Links to web pages and tools necessary for the next lecture
Lecture 12: Final comprehensive search
Lecture 13: End of section
Lecture 14: Homework – search for trademarks in Australia
Chapter 9: Search for trademarks in the official Patent Office's database of New Zealand
Instructors
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Ventsi Stoilov
Intellectual Property Teacher
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- 4 stars: 9 votes
- 5 stars: 24 votes
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