Monrovia, CA asked in Trademark for California

Q: Should I bother getting a trademark for a device that does not work, and is totally for fun, like the pet rock was?

This is a product that has no practical value, but presents itself as "serious." It is a spoof only. But still, should I be concerned about copycats, and persons trying to steal the idea and name? Thanks.

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A: A trademark can protect a brand name but not ideas. It a product will be sold, protection should be considered. If the product will not be sold, then some consideration should be given as to why to bother to protect it.

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