Three Types of Trademark

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There are essentially three types of trade marks you can file
1) A Word Only - this is exactly what is says on the tin -just words
2) A logo mark (or device mark) this is simply a design (for example the Nike
Swoosh)
3) A Word Logo (or woed device) this is a combination of the two previous
types.
A word only application is the strongest but many client's choose to file
option 3 above as this forms more adequately a brand identity
Jody
Tsigarides is a trainee solicitor who specialises in trade mark law
including dispute resolution and intellectual property law.
Lawdit Solicitors
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of Higher Court Advocates and we are the appointed Solicitors to the largest
webdesign association in the world, the United Kingdom Website Designers
Association.
Lawdit Solicitors
offer services and advice for litigation, commercial contracts, Intellectual
Property and IT legal agreements. We are experts in commercial law with a heavy
emphasis on Intellectual Property, Internet and e-commerce law. Lawdit is a
member of the International Trademark Association, the Solicitors' Association
of Higher Court Advocates and we are the appointed Solicitors to the largest
webdesign association in the world, the United Kingdom Website Designers
Association.