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What are the requirements for a trademark?
A trademark is a distinctive sign, such as a logo, brand name, slogan, or symbol, that identifies and distinguishes the goods or services of one entity from those of others.
To qualify for trademark protection, a mark must be distinctive, not generic or descriptive, and it should not conflict with existing trademarks for similar goods or services.
Additionally, the mark must be used in commerce or have a bona fide intent to be used in commerce, comply with local laws, and not be deceptive, functional, or offensive.
Meeting these requirements helps ensure the successful registration and protection of a trademark.
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