Guides and Tips

Madrid vs National Trademark Filing: Which Route Is Better?
Madrid Protocol filing can simplify international trademark expansion, while national filings may offer more flexibility in certain countries. This guide explains when each route may work better.

Common Specimen Refusals and How to Avoid Them
Trademark specimen refusals are a common cause of USPTO delays. This guide explains the most frequent refusal reasons, including ornamental use, mockups, and improper specimens, and how to avoid them.

Acceptable Trademark Specimens for Goods and Services
Trademark specimens prove real commercial use of a mark. This guide explains acceptable USPTO specimens for goods and services, specimen examples, refusal risks, and filing best practices.

Statement of Use Explained
A Statement of Use confirms that a trademark is actively used in commerce after an intent-to-use application. This guide explains USPTO filing deadlines, fees, specimens, extension requests, and common mistakes.

Statement of Use Trademark
A Statement of Use confirms real commercial use of a trademark after a Notice of Allowance. It requires a valid specimen of use, a signed declaration, and a filing fee of $150 per class. Mistakes in the SOU are one of the most common reasons for delays, Office Actions, or application abandonment.

Intent-to-Use Trademark Application
An intent-to-use application secures your filing priority before launch, but it requires additional steps such as filing a Statement of Use and, in some cases, extension requests. These extra steps increase both the registration timeline and the total cost.

How to Avoid Extra USPTO Trademark Fees
Extra USPTO fees are typically caused by incomplete applications, incorrect classification, and custom descriptions. Using the Trademark ID Manual, submitting complete information, and choosing the correct filing basis can significantly reduce total costs.






