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I want to register my brand with uspto.

I want to register my brand with USPTO. Can anyone help me launch a different product? For example, I want to register ''kitchen and dining'' brands. Can I launch the kitchen board, Kitchen shredder, and more?

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I want to register my brand with uspto.

I want to register my brand with USPTO. Can anyone help me launch a different product? For example, I want to register ''kitchen and dining'' brands. Can I launch the kitchen board, Kitchen shredder, and more?

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Hi @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO,

Great to hear you're looking to register your kitchen and dining brand! Let me help you understand the process.

According to Amazon's Brand Registry overview (help page here), you can definitely sell multiple kitchen products under your brand once it's registered. The main requirements are:

  • Your trademark needs to be either text-based or image-based with words/letters/numbers
  • The trademark text needs to match your brand name exactly
  • Your brand name must be clearly visible and permanently affixed to all products/packaging

Just keep in mind that design-only marks and logos aren't accepted for initial enrollment, though you can add these later.

For the USPTO registration itself, you've got two options (detailed on this help page):

  • Register directly through USPTO at tsdr.uspto.gov
  • Work with vetted IP law firms through Amazon's IP Accelerator program

Once you have your trademark registered or pending, you can then enroll in Brand Registry. There's a helpful step-by-step guide here: Brand Registry application guide

Hope this helps!

Best regards, Michael

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Jim_Amazon

Hello @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO

@Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z gave some great information above around the basics for enrolling in Brand Registry and USPTO.

As for your questions, I would appreciate a little more information on what you're trying to do so I can assist properly! Are you asking if you can have multiple types of products when registering a brand?

Looking forward to hearing from you!

-Jim

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I want to register my brand with uspto.

I want to register my brand with USPTO. Can anyone help me launch a different product? For example, I want to register ''kitchen and dining'' brands. Can I launch the kitchen board, Kitchen shredder, and more?

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I want to register my brand with uspto.

I want to register my brand with USPTO. Can anyone help me launch a different product? For example, I want to register ''kitchen and dining'' brands. Can I launch the kitchen board, Kitchen shredder, and more?

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I want to register my brand with USPTO. Can anyone help me launch a different product? For example, I want to register ''kitchen and dining'' brands. Can I launch the kitchen board, Kitchen shredder, and more?

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Hi @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO,

Great to hear you're looking to register your kitchen and dining brand! Let me help you understand the process.

According to Amazon's Brand Registry overview (help page here), you can definitely sell multiple kitchen products under your brand once it's registered. The main requirements are:

  • Your trademark needs to be either text-based or image-based with words/letters/numbers
  • The trademark text needs to match your brand name exactly
  • Your brand name must be clearly visible and permanently affixed to all products/packaging

Just keep in mind that design-only marks and logos aren't accepted for initial enrollment, though you can add these later.

For the USPTO registration itself, you've got two options (detailed on this help page):

  • Register directly through USPTO at tsdr.uspto.gov
  • Work with vetted IP law firms through Amazon's IP Accelerator program

Once you have your trademark registered or pending, you can then enroll in Brand Registry. There's a helpful step-by-step guide here: Brand Registry application guide

Hope this helps!

Best regards, Michael

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Jim_Amazon

Hello @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO

@Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z gave some great information above around the basics for enrolling in Brand Registry and USPTO.

As for your questions, I would appreciate a little more information on what you're trying to do so I can assist properly! Are you asking if you can have multiple types of products when registering a brand?

Looking forward to hearing from you!

-Jim

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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

Hi @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO,

Great to hear you're looking to register your kitchen and dining brand! Let me help you understand the process.

According to Amazon's Brand Registry overview (help page here), you can definitely sell multiple kitchen products under your brand once it's registered. The main requirements are:

  • Your trademark needs to be either text-based or image-based with words/letters/numbers
  • The trademark text needs to match your brand name exactly
  • Your brand name must be clearly visible and permanently affixed to all products/packaging

Just keep in mind that design-only marks and logos aren't accepted for initial enrollment, though you can add these later.

For the USPTO registration itself, you've got two options (detailed on this help page):

  • Register directly through USPTO at tsdr.uspto.gov
  • Work with vetted IP law firms through Amazon's IP Accelerator program

Once you have your trademark registered or pending, you can then enroll in Brand Registry. There's a helpful step-by-step guide here: Brand Registry application guide

Hope this helps!

Best regards, Michael

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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

Hi @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO,

Great to hear you're looking to register your kitchen and dining brand! Let me help you understand the process.

According to Amazon's Brand Registry overview (help page here), you can definitely sell multiple kitchen products under your brand once it's registered. The main requirements are:

  • Your trademark needs to be either text-based or image-based with words/letters/numbers
  • The trademark text needs to match your brand name exactly
  • Your brand name must be clearly visible and permanently affixed to all products/packaging

Just keep in mind that design-only marks and logos aren't accepted for initial enrollment, though you can add these later.

For the USPTO registration itself, you've got two options (detailed on this help page):

  • Register directly through USPTO at tsdr.uspto.gov
  • Work with vetted IP law firms through Amazon's IP Accelerator program

Once you have your trademark registered or pending, you can then enroll in Brand Registry. There's a helpful step-by-step guide here: Brand Registry application guide

Hope this helps!

Best regards, Michael

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Jim_Amazon

Hello @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO

@Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z gave some great information above around the basics for enrolling in Brand Registry and USPTO.

As for your questions, I would appreciate a little more information on what you're trying to do so I can assist properly! Are you asking if you can have multiple types of products when registering a brand?

Looking forward to hearing from you!

-Jim

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Jim_Amazon

Hello @Seller_nQjc5fQpfrasO

@Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z gave some great information above around the basics for enrolling in Brand Registry and USPTO.

As for your questions, I would appreciate a little more information on what you're trying to do so I can assist properly! Are you asking if you can have multiple types of products when registering a brand?

Looking forward to hearing from you!

-Jim

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