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Brand Registry Design mark vs Word mark

Hello Sellers,

Today, I am providing a bit more information on the types of Trademarks (TM) that are accepted when enrolling in Amazon Brand Registry. Please review the consolidated information below and note that more information is available in the links provided. As always, please let us know if you have any questions.

The trademark for your brand must be in the form of a text-based mark (word mark) or an image-based mark with words, letters, or numbers (design mark). Depending on where your trademark is registered, eligible trademarks can have different classifications based on their issuing trademark office. Examples of trademarks that we currently accept for enrollment are included below:

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It is also VERY important to review the enrollment guidelines for the specific country your TM is registered in. You can find the list and links to each guideline HERE.

Let's take a closer look at the enrollment guidelines for the US:

There are only 2 trademark types that are accepted:

  • Word Mark
  • Design Mark

To find your trademark’s type, go to the USPTO page of your TM. Select Mark information and review the information next to Mark drawing type.

You can then use the information below to understand if your trademark is a text-based mark (work mark) or an image-based mark (design mark) and if it will be accepted.

Word Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 1 – Typeset word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 4 – Standard character mark

Design Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 3 - An illustration drawing which includes word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 5 – An illustration drawing with word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) in stylized form
  • 6 – *

*If the description next to Mark drawing type shows "–," and all of the conditions outlined below are met, then the trademark is a design mark that can be accepted:

  1. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include an illustration.
  2. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include any letters, words, or numbers.
  3. The Status shows Awaiting examination.

If you have any questions related to this topic, feel free to post them here. I would also love to know if you found this post helpful or not a thumbs up or down would be great.

Thanks for your attention,

Dougal

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Dougal_Amazon

Brand Registry Design mark vs Word mark

Hello Sellers,

Today, I am providing a bit more information on the types of Trademarks (TM) that are accepted when enrolling in Amazon Brand Registry. Please review the consolidated information below and note that more information is available in the links provided. As always, please let us know if you have any questions.

The trademark for your brand must be in the form of a text-based mark (word mark) or an image-based mark with words, letters, or numbers (design mark). Depending on where your trademark is registered, eligible trademarks can have different classifications based on their issuing trademark office. Examples of trademarks that we currently accept for enrollment are included below:

img

It is also VERY important to review the enrollment guidelines for the specific country your TM is registered in. You can find the list and links to each guideline HERE.

Let's take a closer look at the enrollment guidelines for the US:

There are only 2 trademark types that are accepted:

  • Word Mark
  • Design Mark

To find your trademark’s type, go to the USPTO page of your TM. Select Mark information and review the information next to Mark drawing type.

You can then use the information below to understand if your trademark is a text-based mark (work mark) or an image-based mark (design mark) and if it will be accepted.

Word Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 1 – Typeset word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 4 – Standard character mark

Design Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 3 - An illustration drawing which includes word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 5 – An illustration drawing with word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) in stylized form
  • 6 – *

*If the description next to Mark drawing type shows "–," and all of the conditions outlined below are met, then the trademark is a design mark that can be accepted:

  1. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include an illustration.
  2. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include any letters, words, or numbers.
  3. The Status shows Awaiting examination.

If you have any questions related to this topic, feel free to post them here. I would also love to know if you found this post helpful or not a thumbs up or down would be great.

Thanks for your attention,

Dougal

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Brand Registry Design mark vs Word mark

Hello Sellers,

Today, I am providing a bit more information on the types of Trademarks (TM) that are accepted when enrolling in Amazon Brand Registry. Please review the consolidated information below and note that more information is available in the links provided. As always, please let us know if you have any questions.

The trademark for your brand must be in the form of a text-based mark (word mark) or an image-based mark with words, letters, or numbers (design mark). Depending on where your trademark is registered, eligible trademarks can have different classifications based on their issuing trademark office. Examples of trademarks that we currently accept for enrollment are included below:

img

It is also VERY important to review the enrollment guidelines for the specific country your TM is registered in. You can find the list and links to each guideline HERE.

Let's take a closer look at the enrollment guidelines for the US:

There are only 2 trademark types that are accepted:

  • Word Mark
  • Design Mark

To find your trademark’s type, go to the USPTO page of your TM. Select Mark information and review the information next to Mark drawing type.

You can then use the information below to understand if your trademark is a text-based mark (work mark) or an image-based mark (design mark) and if it will be accepted.

Word Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 1 – Typeset word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 4 – Standard character mark

Design Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 3 - An illustration drawing which includes word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 5 – An illustration drawing with word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) in stylized form
  • 6 – *

*If the description next to Mark drawing type shows "–," and all of the conditions outlined below are met, then the trademark is a design mark that can be accepted:

  1. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include an illustration.
  2. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include any letters, words, or numbers.
  3. The Status shows Awaiting examination.

If you have any questions related to this topic, feel free to post them here. I would also love to know if you found this post helpful or not a thumbs up or down would be great.

Thanks for your attention,

Dougal

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Dougal_Amazon

Brand Registry Design mark vs Word mark

Hello Sellers,

Today, I am providing a bit more information on the types of Trademarks (TM) that are accepted when enrolling in Amazon Brand Registry. Please review the consolidated information below and note that more information is available in the links provided. As always, please let us know if you have any questions.

The trademark for your brand must be in the form of a text-based mark (word mark) or an image-based mark with words, letters, or numbers (design mark). Depending on where your trademark is registered, eligible trademarks can have different classifications based on their issuing trademark office. Examples of trademarks that we currently accept for enrollment are included below:

img

It is also VERY important to review the enrollment guidelines for the specific country your TM is registered in. You can find the list and links to each guideline HERE.

Let's take a closer look at the enrollment guidelines for the US:

There are only 2 trademark types that are accepted:

  • Word Mark
  • Design Mark

To find your trademark’s type, go to the USPTO page of your TM. Select Mark information and review the information next to Mark drawing type.

You can then use the information below to understand if your trademark is a text-based mark (work mark) or an image-based mark (design mark) and if it will be accepted.

Word Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 1 – Typeset word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 4 – Standard character mark

Design Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 3 - An illustration drawing which includes word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 5 – An illustration drawing with word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) in stylized form
  • 6 – *

*If the description next to Mark drawing type shows "–," and all of the conditions outlined below are met, then the trademark is a design mark that can be accepted:

  1. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include an illustration.
  2. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include any letters, words, or numbers.
  3. The Status shows Awaiting examination.

If you have any questions related to this topic, feel free to post them here. I would also love to know if you found this post helpful or not a thumbs up or down would be great.

Thanks for your attention,

Dougal

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Brand Registry Design mark vs Word mark

by Dougal_Amazon

Hello Sellers,

Today, I am providing a bit more information on the types of Trademarks (TM) that are accepted when enrolling in Amazon Brand Registry. Please review the consolidated information below and note that more information is available in the links provided. As always, please let us know if you have any questions.

The trademark for your brand must be in the form of a text-based mark (word mark) or an image-based mark with words, letters, or numbers (design mark). Depending on where your trademark is registered, eligible trademarks can have different classifications based on their issuing trademark office. Examples of trademarks that we currently accept for enrollment are included below:

img

It is also VERY important to review the enrollment guidelines for the specific country your TM is registered in. You can find the list and links to each guideline HERE.

Let's take a closer look at the enrollment guidelines for the US:

There are only 2 trademark types that are accepted:

  • Word Mark
  • Design Mark

To find your trademark’s type, go to the USPTO page of your TM. Select Mark information and review the information next to Mark drawing type.

You can then use the information below to understand if your trademark is a text-based mark (work mark) or an image-based mark (design mark) and if it will be accepted.

Word Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 1 – Typeset word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 4 – Standard character mark

Design Mark, Mark Drawing Type:

  • 3 - An illustration drawing which includes word(s)/letter(s)/number(s)
  • 5 – An illustration drawing with word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) in stylized form
  • 6 – *

*If the description next to Mark drawing type shows "–," and all of the conditions outlined below are met, then the trademark is a design mark that can be accepted:

  1. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include an illustration.
  2. The description next to Mark drawing type doesn’t include any letters, words, or numbers.
  3. The Status shows Awaiting examination.

If you have any questions related to this topic, feel free to post them here. I would also love to know if you found this post helpful or not a thumbs up or down would be great.

Thanks for your attention,

Dougal

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