On January 18, 2025, the USPTO eliminated the current “TEAS Plus” ($250/class) application. The USPTO will now charge applicants a single "base application" (minimum) fee of $350 per class of goods and services. The application workflow remains the same, but I wanted to inform you of this price hike sadly.
Thank you so much for the help with the updated version of the application! Was glad to find this after watching the video from 3 years ago. Super helpful!
Amazing video! Quick question. If I want to start a course online, would I trademark the name of my course or would I trademark the logo that I made for the course? My logo includes the course name within the logo however not sure which route to go. Also, amazing video! This was so easy to follow. Definitely earned the like and subscribe. Thank you so much.
Enter the wording of your trademark can I include the biz name and slogan both since they are both inside the logo? So long as I type it out the way the logo shows?
Hi! I have created an account and verified my identity, but I do not have the ability to go to the application to make a trademark (the trademark beta). Is there a step I am missing?
There is no beta anymore, the site application has been finalized. Just go to the site and click the apply to register button. If it keeps bringing you back to the ID section, just log out and log back in.
@@DebtToDollars the original design only can be created by painter and he does not need Canva for this... but if I am using all Canva tools, fonts and templates are you sure I have copyright not Canva? I am asking because now people started face with AI generated pictures, logo about legal rights and some of them are not happy coz they used free AI to generate the pic and now they are not the copyright owner but AI only... Canva has almost the same offer to us... generate pic from ready templates... free using of AI not giving you the full legal rights but only through paid subscription... how about Canva?
On January 18, 2025, the USPTO eliminated the current “TEAS Plus” ($250/class) application. The USPTO will now charge applicants a single "base application" (minimum) fee of $350 per class of goods and services. The application workflow remains the same, but I wanted to inform you of this price hike sadly.
Thank you so much for the help with the updated version of the application! Was glad to find this after watching the video from 3 years ago. Super helpful!
Thank you so much,God will bless you 😊
Amazing video! Quick question. If I want to start a course online, would I trademark the name of my course or would I trademark the logo that I made for the course? My logo includes the course name within the logo however not sure which route to go. Also, amazing video! This was so easy to follow. Definitely earned the like and subscribe. Thank you so much.
Enter the wording of your trademark can I include the biz name and slogan both since they are both inside the logo? So long as I type it out the way the logo shows?
My name and slogan is inside the logo can I make that one class or do I need to register all
Three separately and spend a ton of money?
Ohhh I need to select I want to protect what my trademark looks like🎉
Hi! I have created an account and verified my identity, but I do not have the ability to go to the application to make a trademark (the trademark beta). Is there a step I am missing?
There is no beta anymore, the site application has been finalized. Just go to the site and click the apply to register button. If it keeps bringing you back to the ID section, just log out and log back in.
@@edwardcunningham9081 That worked! Thank you so much!
they removed teas plus now it costs 350 per class only
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I see they made this change on the 18th...
Hi... Who is the legal owner of the picture that was created in Canva? you or Canva?
Are you referring to the logo? Generally speaking, if you’re the creator of an original design on Canva, you’re also its copyright holder.
@@DebtToDollars the original design only can be created by painter and he does not need Canva for this... but if I am using all Canva tools, fonts and templates are you sure I have copyright not Canva? I am asking because now people started face with AI generated pictures, logo about legal rights and some of them are not happy coz they used free AI to generate the pic and now they are not the copyright owner but AI only... Canva has almost the same offer to us... generate pic from ready templates... free using of AI not giving you the full legal rights but only through paid subscription... how about Canva?
Probably a question for a lawyer