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blibble 6 days ago

fundamentally a trademark is to protect the mark of your trade

if you haven't traded (you say you haven't produced any revenue), there's no mark of trade to protect

oriettaxx 5 days ago | parent [-]

not that simple

What about when you start?

You choose a name, patent it, and start: anytime they can take from you that patent until you trade enough? can somebody define that 'enough' ?

htmXlabs 4 days ago | parent [-]

patent and trademark are different things. patents are usually for protecting a technology, trademark is for protecting a name.