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Trademark registrations under state law
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Trademark registrations under state law

By now, most people generally know that a business can register its trademark(s) with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Some know that doing so will help them achieve nationwide protection for their trademark(s). Most do not know that it is also possible to register their trademark under state law. In North Carolina, for instance, the Secretary of State Trademarks Division maintains a database of state-registered trademarks.

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