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Q: I'd like to register "univibe" trademark for social platform of physical sharing music instruments.

The platform would appear at www.univibe.pro internet domain and it will connect people interested in music instruments. They will be allowed to share and sell these instruments within the users, but also share their experience, stories, etc. I would like to register "Univibe" worldwide, as the trademark for this platform. 'Uni" shall stand for "in unison", while "vibe" stands for "vibrations". As a result we have "in unison vibrations", ie. people sharing the same emotions, sounds, ideas. There will be also a graphic logo resembling guitar headstocks combined in form of Lyra (lute - historical music instrument). What would be the cost of such registration? Thank you in advance for your kind expertise.

1 Lawyer Answer
Marcos Garciaacosta
Marcos Garciaacosta
Answered
  • Intellectual Property Lawyer
  • Mesa, AZ

A: You should budget $1K to $2K depending on the classes and type of registration you get.

You should consult with an attorney to make sure it would meet USPTO requirements before spending more time and money.

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