
Trademark Protection and Registration
Trademark protection refers to the legal rights granted to a brand, logo, or symbol that distinguishes goods or services. Registration involves officially filing with a government entity, such as the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, to secure these rights. This process allows the trademark owner to prevent others from using similar marks that could confuse consumers. Registered trademarks benefit from nationwide protection, legal presumption of ownership, and stronger enforcement options. Overall, trademark registration helps businesses safeguard their brand identity and reputation in the marketplace.