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What is a “typed” drawing?

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What is a “typed” drawing?

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To apply to register a mark comprised of word(s), letter(s), and/or number(s), with no particular stylization or design element included in the mark, you apply for the “typed” drawing format. If the particular style of lettering is important or the mark includes a design or logo, you must select the “stylized or special form” drawing format. The drawing in special form must be a substantially exact representation of the mark as it appears on the specimen or on the foreign registration, as appropriate.

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