Asked in Trademark for California

Q: Hi. I would like to use the name feasty? Am I allowed to use it?

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Floyd Edwin Ivey
Floyd Edwin Ivey
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Kennewick, WA

A: Is "feasty" a made up word? Your use in commerce to identify the source of goods or services is use as a trademark. If you want nation wide protection then contact an attorney with Trademark experience who can file an application. Cost including the Federal Trademark Office filing fee and interaction with the Trademark office will be about $700-1500.

See an attorney.

Marcos Garciaacosta
Marcos Garciaacosta
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A: Check with an attorney.

It will depend on how the name relates to the product or service, and if somebody has already got the registration.

Because of the simplicity and commonality of the name, expect that it is already taken.

Best luck!

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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You need to provide more facts if you want to better answer. How do you intend on using this name?

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