What is the difference between a trademark and a trade name?
A trademark and a trade name are similar, but they are not the same thing. A trade name is the name of a business or product. It helps customers recognize and identify the company or product. It is used to identify a company or product to the public and can be used to distinguish a company from others in the same industry. It is not legally protected, so anyone can use the same name for their business or product. A trademark is a symbol, logo, word, or phrase that identifies a product or service belonging to a particular company. It is a brand name that is registered with the government in order to be legally protected. It is used to differentiate a company or product from others in the same market and can give the company exclusive rights to use the trademark. In Indiana, a trademark must be registered with the Indiana Secretary of State in order to be fully protected.
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