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Filing
for a Canadian Registered Trademark
Use
of trademarks, and their registration, is for the most part
very similar to the USA and other countries. See the Resources
section of this website for details on using the TM and SM
symbols properly with your goods and services. Canadian trademark
registration is national, and not provincial.
Filing
for registered trademarks, however, is different in Canada
since they do not use the International Class Codes so common
in most other countries today. So in a sense, all trademarks
are in a single class, and it is left up to the description
of the goods and services (and the examiner) to ensure there
are no conflicts.
To
learn more about Canadian trademarks, and to apply for your
own, please visit the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.
Your first step is always to check the Trade_Marks
Database to make sure no one else with similar
goods or services has already registered the mark. The Tutorial
found here is highly recommended if you are not using legal
counsel.
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