A trademark helps distinguish your brand from competitors, but without proper registration, it remains vulnerable to misuse and infringement. If a trademark is not officially registered with the government, others may exploit your brand’s reputation for their own advantage. In the United States, business owners must register their trademarks with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to secure legal protection.
Many applicants make avoidable errors during the trademark registration process, such as incorrectly identifying goods or services or selecting marks that are descriptive or generic. This article outlines 11 common mistakes that can occur when applying for a trademark in the U.S. Choose Auriga Accounting pvt. ltd. for expert guidance and an error-free U.S. trademark registration process.



