What is the correct way to use my trademark?

Using a trademark correctly is important in Washington to protect your brand identity. A trademark is a designation that is used to identify something as being yours. It can be anything from a logo, slogan, or design to a single letter, phrase, or word. All trademarks must be registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office: it is the responsibility of the trademark owner to ensure that their mark is only used in the correct way. In order to use your trademark properly, it must be used in a way that identifies it as the source or origin of your product or service. This means that it must always be used as an adjective and never as a noun or verb. For example, if you have a trademark for "The Best Pizza" you would use it as "The Best Pizza®" when referring to your product or service. Make sure that you always use your trademark in the same font, style, and size when referring to it. Whenever you use it, include the R symbol ® or the TM symbol to indicate that your mark is a registered or unregistered trademark. Also, ensure that any logos, phrases, or other features featuring your mark are used consistently. By following these steps, you can properly protect and use your trademark in Washington and demonstrate to others that it is your own.

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