Can I Trademark My Photography Watermark?

Yes, you can trademark a photography watermark. You can trademark any logos that you are using to identify yourself as the originator of any goods or services.

This information was provided by our founding attorney, Xavier Morales, Esq. 

If you are using a particular logo as your watermark then you can register for protection under trademark law. If you trademark your watermark then your competitors will not be able to use that logo to misrepresent their products.

If you wish to trademark your logo then you should ensure that it is distinct and distinguishable from other logos. This can be accomplished by having a knowledgeable trademark attorney perform a thorough search of all available trademark databases. You must also prove that your logo has a meaning that is specifically associated with your organization or company.

If you would like to have a trademark search performed, you should contact our associates today.

The Trademarking Process

Xavier Morales, Esq.

About the Author

Xavier Morales, Esq.

Mr. Morales founded his trademark law practice in January 2007 with the goal of providing intellectual property expertise to entrepreneurs and businesses around the country. Since then, he has filed more than 6,000 trademarks with the USPTO. You can learn more about Xavier here.

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