The mark Motorcycle Hall of Fame is registered with the U.S. Trademark Office for multiple items including jewelry (pewter, bronze, gold plated lapel pins, gold plated bracelets, necklaces, charms, and belt buckles of precious metals). REGISTERED TRADEMARK 2,911,948
Trademarks
Filing an Application for Registration
Print PageThere are two types of applications that may be filed in the USPTO: actual used based or intent-to-use.
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An application for registration is filed with the USPTO. The application includes the proposed mark and a description of the goods or services associated with the mark. |
An intent-to-use application is filed if the mark is not yet in use but the owner has decided to put the mark in use in the near future. An intent-to-use application includes a sworn statement that states the applicant has a real intention to use the mark in commerce. The applicant does not need to file a specimen or actual sample of the goods showing use of the mark until the application is allowed by the USPTO.
Once filed, an application may take several months or more to be examined. In addition to examining the application for conformance to various registration requirements, an examining attorney compares the proposed mark with registrations for the same or similar marks that include a similar identification of goods or services. The examining attorney will allow the application to proceed to registration if there are no registrations for confusingly similar marks. A certificate of registration is issued when all of the registration requirements have been met. |
Trademark Facts
The U.S. Trademark Office requires an applicant to provide a description of the goods and services associated with the mark being registered.