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Trademark Reservation is a legal document that was released by the Washington Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is a trademark reservation?
A: A trademark reservation is a temporary hold on a trademark, allowing the applicant to reserve the right to use it at a later date.
Q: How long does a trademark reservation last in Washington?
A: A trademark reservation in Washington lasts for a period of six months.
Q: Can a trademark reservation be renewed?
A: No, a trademark reservation cannot be renewed in Washington.
Q: What is the purpose of a trademark reservation?
A: The purpose of a trademark reservation is to secure the rights to a specific trademark before it is fully used or registered.
Q: Can I use a trademark that is already reserved by someone else?
A: No, you cannot use a trademark that is already reserved by someone else. You should conduct a thorough trademark search to avoid potential conflicts.
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