Can I register a trademark for an invented word or phrase?

Yes, you can register a trademark for an invented word or phrase in Washington State. In order to register the trademark, you must show that the trademark is legally recognized and that the trademark is associated with a particular product or service. In order to do this, you must prove that the trademark is distinctive and not merely descriptive. This means that the mark must be distinct enough to differentiate the product or service from those of other companies. In order to register a trademark, it is important that you do a search to make sure that another company has not already trademarked the word or phrase. You can do this by searching the USPTO database at www.uspto.gov. If the word or phrase is not taken up by another company, you can fill out an application and submit the required fees to the USPTO. The process may take several months, depending on your case. Trademarks are important and the law in Washington State strives to protect trademarks against infringement. If a company uses a trademark without permission, they can be sued for trademark infringement. This means that if you own a trademark, you have the legal right to stop another company from using the same or similar trademark. Therefore, it is important to register your trademark and make sure that you protect it from unauthorized use.

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