How do I search trademarks by industry?

How do I search trademarks by industry?

Conduct the Search. Search on TESS–the USPTO’s web-based Trademark Electronic Search System-at your local Patent and Trademark Resource Center (www.uspto.gov/ptrc) or at home if you have Internet access.

How do I know if a business name is trademarked?

You can search for federally registered trademarks by using the free trademark database on the USPTO’s website. To start, go to the USPTO’s Trademark Electronic Business Center at http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm and choose “Search.” Then follow the instructions you see on the screen.

How do you search for a trademark in the US?

Depending on what trademark material you are looking for, there are a number of different areas to perform a Search: If your mark includes a design element, you must search using a design code. The USPTO assigns all marks containing design figurative elements a 6-digit numerical code (s) for searching purposes.

Where can I find the marks project website?

Welcome to The Marks Project, www.themarksproject.org, A Dictionary of American Ceramics, 1946-present. Our website includes marks (stamps, chops and/or signatures, etc.) usually found on the bottom of ceramic objects created by potters, ceramic artists and sculptors.

Who is the United States Patent and Trademark Office?

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) welcomes Tricia McDermott Thompkins as a new interim member of Additional information on the COVID-19 Prioritized Examination Program for certain trademark and service mark applications is now available.

Where can I find a list of trademark assignments?

Use Assignments on the Web (AOTW) to search the database of all recorded Trademark Assignment information from 1955 to the present (Trademark Assignments recorded prior to 1955 are maintained at the National Archives and Records Administration). Assignment records can also be searched in the Public Search Facility.