
Trademark Office
The Trademark Office is a government agency responsible for registering and protecting trademarks, which are unique symbols, names, or slogans used by businesses to identify their products or services. By registering a trademark, a company secures exclusive rights to use that mark, helping to prevent others from using similar identifiers that could confuse consumers. The office also reviews applications, checks for potential conflicts, and maintains a database of registered trademarks. This process helps promote fair competition and protects consumers from misleading branding.