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Q: Am I able to trademark my logo?

justin162Jul 19, 2021
Founder Team
Richard-Logo.com

Richard-Logo.com

May 15, 2024

A: When you acquire a logo from us you own it and have the right to use it for any commercial or non-commercial use.

‍You may be able to file a copyright or trademark on the whole logo you have purchased, but not any of the individual elements that make up your logo such as the icon or the font. The individual elements that make up your logo are created by or pulled from our uniquely curated database of logo elements and are not eligible to be copyrighted or trademarked.

LOGO.com can not provide legal advice on trademark or copyright.

We cannot guarantee that your logo will be unique and eligible for a mark of any kind.

Your receipt from us for your logo represents a formal proof of ownership and a creation date that you can use for filing a trademark. If you need a new receipt you can reach us at support@logo.com.

If you are placing a copyright or trademark you should seek the assistance of a professional attorney in your country, province, or state.

Take a look at the websites below for more information about trademarking. You can always search online if your country is not listed.

Trademarking Websites by Country:

USA: https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-getting-started/trademark-basics

Canada: https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/h_wr02360.html

United Kingdom: https://www.gov.uk/topic/intellectual-property/trade-marks

India: https://ipindia.gov.in/

China: https://www.chinatrademarkoffice.com/

South Africa: https://www.gov.za/services/intellectual-property/register-trademark

Australia: https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/

Philippines: https://www.ipophil.gov.ph/

Pakistan: https://www.wipo.int/members/en/details.jsp?country_id=140

Indonesia: https://www3.wipo.int/branddb/id/en/

For more information on trademarking or copyrighting your logo you can check out our blog post on what you need to know about trademarking your logo.

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