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Use in Commerce

For the purpose of obtaining federal registration, “commerce” means all commerce that the U.S. Congress may lawfully regulate; for example, interstate commerce or commerce between the U.S. and another country. “Use in commerce” must be a bona fide use of the mark in the ordinary course of trade, and not use simply made to reserve rights in the mark. Generally, acceptable use is as follows:

For goods: the mark must appear on the goods, the container for the goods, or displays associated with the goods, and the goods must be sold or transported in commerce.

For services: the mark must be used or displayed in the sale or advertising of the services, and the services must be rendered in commerce. If you have already started using the mark in commerce, you may file based on that use.

A “use” based application must include a sworn statement(usually in the form of a declaration) that the mark is in use in commerce, listing the date of first use of the mark anywhere and the date of first use of the mark in commerce. A properly worded declaration is included in the USPTOstandard application form. The applicant or a person authorized to sign on behalf of the applicant must sign the statement. The application should include a specimen showing use of the mark in commerce.

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USC

United States Code

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US

United States

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UPR

Utility, Plant, and Reissue

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UML

Unified Modeling Language

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UEA

USPTO Enterprise Architecture

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UEA

Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy

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UDRP

Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy

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TW@H

Trademark Work-at-Home – a telecommuting work alternative for Trademark employees

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TTY

Teletypewriter: also known as a TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf)