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What is the difference between trademarks and service marks?

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What is the difference between trademarks and service marks?

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Marks used on goods are called trademarks, and marks used to identify services are called service marks. Generally, a trademark for goods appears on the product or on its packaging, while a service mark appears in advertising of the services (such as stationary). Both trademarks and service marks are commonly referred to as trademarks. Frequently, a mark may serve as both a trademark and a service mark.

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Marks used on goods are called trademarks, and marks used to identify services are called service marks. Generally, a trademark for goods appears on the product or on its packaging, while a service mark appears in advertising of the services (such as stationary). Both trademarks and service marks are commonly referred to as trademarks. Frequently, a mark may serve as both a trademark and a service mark. What are the most common refusals an applicant receives in a federal trademark application? Some of the most common substantive refusals which a party may encounter are: • Likelihood of Confusion • Mere Descriptiveness • Generic Word • Indefinite Description In a likelihood of confusion rejection, the examiner has found prior filed or registered marks that are either identical or confusingly similar in the Federal registry. In order to prevail, an applicant must show that the mark is dissimilar, or if the marks are similar, that the respective goods or services in question are too diffe

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