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Old February 3rd 05, 01:31 AM
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Thank you for your reply. Mentioning kmart really put my question in a
different perspective. I certainly would never want anyone to think of my
jewelry as being in the same category with kmart jewelry!! You have given
me a new insight.

P.S. Your glass frog on the silver leaf is really cute.


"vj" wrote in message
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vj found this in rec.crafts.jewelry, from "New Grad"
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]Do I have to trademark my makers mark
]before I can sell my jewelry outside of my own state? And if so, can you
]tell me how to trademark my makers mark? I don't know the first thing
about
]how or where to apply for a trademark.

**IANAL** [I Am Not A Lawyer]
the ones i spoke to regarding this last summer said i COULD do it, but
probably did not need to go to that kind of expense. for something
like registering a trademark, an intellectual property lawyer is what
you would need. stores like K-Mart register their trademark, and then
put an R with a circle around it to indicate that it is a registered
trademark. i still may do it eventually, but with a starting cost of
$800 and up, it wasn't worth it to me yet.


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