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USPTO's Computerized Search System Contains Text And Images Of Registered Marks  And Marks In Pending

X-Search is used by examining attorneys when searching for conflicting marks during examination. 

The public may conduct searches free of charge using TESS, on the USPTO.  Like X-Search, TESS provides access to text and images of registered marks, and marks in pending and abandoned applications.  Additional information, including current status, for pending and registered trademarks can be obtained by entering the trademark serial number or registration number in the TARR database.  See TMEP §108.01.  TESS and TARR are available in Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries ("PTDLs") (see TMEP §112).  X-Search is also available for public use in some of the PTDLs. 

The public may also use the X-Search system and the Trademark Reporting and Monitoring ("TRAM") System without charge in the Trademark Search Library.  The Search Library is located on the first floor of the James Madison Building - East Wing, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, Virginia, and is open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday, except on holidays.  The Trademark Search Library also contains paper copies of registered marks and marks in pending applications, copies of State emblems and official signs and hallmarks of member countries of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, which are protected under Article 6ter of the Convention (see TMEP §1205.02), and copies of the official insignia of state and federally recognized Native American tribes. 

If a mark includes a design element, it can be searched by using a design code.  To locate the proper design code(s), the public can use the Design Search Code Manual on the USPTO.

USPTO personnel cannot conduct trademark searches for the public.  Private trademark search firms will conduct searches for a fee.  The USPTO cannot aid in the selection of a search firm or an attorney.  37 C.F.R. §2.11.  Search firms are often listed in the yellow page section of telephone directories under the heading "Trademark Search Services" or "Patent and Trademark Search Services." 

The public can search the trademark assignment records of the Assignment Services Division on the USPTO.  In addition, there is a Trademark Assignment Search Room in the Trademark Search Library that maintains records of transactions affecting the ownership of marks.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Trademark can be renewed indefinitely.
Once a trademark is registered, it can be renewed indefinitely if it is still being used in commerce. However, the owner must prevent the public from misusing the brand name to refer to all similar products.

 


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Section 306 Monitoring

Definition:
Under Section 306 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974, the USTR can move directly to trade sanctions if monitoring of a foreign territory shows a slippage in the territory's enforcement of bilateral IPR agreements.

WCT

Definition:
World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty is an international treaty that was negotiated in 1996 to protect authors' copyrights on the Internet.

Specimen

Definition:
A real-world example of how the mark is actually used on goods or in the offer of services. Labels, tags, or containers for goods are considered to be acceptable specimens of use for a trademark.

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