I often hear business owners say that they they would eventually like to register their trademarks, but that they're already protected because they have a filing entity or assumed name registered with the Texas Secretary of State. This is not true.
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00:00 — Forming an entity does not protect your trademark!
00:06 — Intro
00:29 — Business owners often mistakenly think that they have trademark protection because they have an LLC in place
01:01 — This episode expands on the mention of this problem in episode 1 of the Keith Law, PLLC Podcast
01:09 — What about filing a formation document?
02:48 — What about filing an assumed name certificate or d/b/a?
03:44 — "So, how do I get trademark rights?"
04:50 — The effects of registering a trademark with the Texas Secretary of State
05:34 — When you can apply to register your trademark with the United States Patent & Trademark Office, and the effects of doing so
06:09 — Wrapping up (summarizing) this episode
07:20 — The most important take-away from this episode
07:35 — Check the show notes for more information or for how to ask questions
07:54 — Outro
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