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Recordation Form Cover Sheet

Definition:
USPTO form that trademark owners use to record trademark assignments (changes in ownership of marks for applications and registrations) and a trademark owner’s change of entity name.

Berne Convention

Definition:
The major multilateral copyright treaty, signed in Berne, Switzerland, in 1886. The Berne Convention, whose members form the Berne Union, is adhered to by more than 75 nations.

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Common law trademark also protects geographical indications.

Geographical indications also are protected through common law trademark law without being registered by the USPTO. For example, the TTAB has held that "COGNAC" is protected as a common-law.

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Frequently Asked Trademark Questions

Question: Does registering a trademark or service mark give exclusive rights to the mark?

Answer:
Registration in and of itself does not guarantee exclusive ownership of a mark. You would need to consult private legal counsel for an answer specific to your circumstance.