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hugegrowth

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Does a trademark take effect the day you make the application, or the day it is approved? I know this can sometimes take years, so just wondering for a name I'm looking to develop and possibly trademark.
 

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The day you start using it in trade, that's the effective date.
If you're referring to "registered" marks, that's the date it was approved by the respective authority.
 

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Not sure what you mean by "the day you start using it in trade" and "effective date"?

I'm talking about a trademark term (like Disneyland, Disneyland.com) that would be defensible in court. If I've used a certain term for two years, then get a trademark for it in my country, is the trademark only defensible after the date the trademark is approved?
 

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If you use a Domain, Logo, or mark to sell or promote yourself or a tangible product or brand then you have every right to defend it as your trademark.

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On Monday you buy domainname.com, you offer goods or services either free or payed and 1 second after you launch the domain you can defend it against trademark violation were someone to register a similar domain or service the next day.

However its never that clean cut.. too many variables to consider.. but bottom line, a trademark does not need to be registered it just needs to be a mark that distinquishes you in trade, hence the name TRADE MARK
 
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