The trademark registration of the Federal Patent and Trademark Office is divided into two parts: main book registration and deputy book registration, similar to the trademark registration of Britain and some British countries divided into A and B.
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1. What is the main book trademark and deputy book trademark?
\u0026 nbsp; The difference between trademark registration in the main book and auxiliary book depends on whether the trademark is significant. Unless there are special explanations, most applicants applying for registered trademarks in the United States usually refer to the main book registration. The United States will be able to distinguish the trademark registration of applicants's goods or services as the deputy book, without significant and lack of a second meaning.
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3. The similarity of the main book trademark and the deputy book trademark \u0026 nbsp; [ 123]
1) Whether it is the main book or the deputy book trademark, once the trademark is infringed, the holder has the right to sue the federal court;
[12] [12] [12]3] 2) Third parties must not register a trademark name similar to the trademark of the main book or deputy book;
3) The R mark can be marked after registration; \u0026 nbsp;
Anyway, the trademark registered by the sub -book is not as good as the main book registration, but the registered book registration cannot be obtained due to the lack of significantness.The trademark of the trademark can also be protected to a certain degree through the sideline registration.