Frequently Asked Questions about Trademarks

What makes a trademark valuable?

  • Unlike patents, which exclude competition for a specified period of time and then expire, trademarks allow consumers to differentiate similar products made by different producers. In doing so, trademarks serve to protect market share. Ideally, a company can use patent protection to develop a product (possible 20 year term), and a trademark to protect its market share (possible perpetual term).

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