Comment by blibble
6 months ago
fundamentally a trademark is to protect the mark of your trade
if you haven't traded (you say you haven't produced any revenue), there's no mark of trade to protect
6 months ago
fundamentally a trademark is to protect the mark of your trade
if you haven't traded (you say you haven't produced any revenue), there's no mark of trade to protect
not that simple
What about when you start?
You choose a name, patent it, and start: anytime they can take from you that patent until you trade enough? can somebody define that 'enough' ?
patent and trademark are different things. patents are usually for protecting a technology, trademark is for protecting a name.