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One of the things that a new and emerging business would not want to involve itself at the stage of its growth is to be engaged i things that will not drive sales and bring in more customers.If it is about a small blog where you use logos to advertise so watermarking or trademarking the logo isn't a compulsory step unless you spend a lot of effort on drawing it but if it is a professional website so it merits.
One of the things that a new and emerging business would not want to involve itself at the stage of its growth is to be engaged i things that will not drive sales and bring in more customers.
It is neccessary to do thet though,but the thing that is expedient at this point in time might not be what will not increase your audience and sales,the issue of getting a trademark is what should come later.I think that it is important to trademark your logo due to the fact that your logo may represent your company/business or products and any kind of brand that you tend to promote.
I do not see anything wrong if you decide to trademark your site logo as this is you holding the claims and rights to your intellectual properties and creativity as wellMost countries are good about giving a copyright to a site's logo. But what about Trademarks? Should you trademark your site's logo and if so, how covered is it by those outside your own country? Is it recognized by other countries as being valid?
Indeed, trademarking your logo is often advised to safeguard your intellectual property rights. A trademark can support you in preventing anyone else from utilizing your logo without your consent and in enforcing your rights in the event that an individual does violate your trademark.Most countries are good about giving a copyright to a site's logo. But what about Trademarks? Should you trademark your site's logo and if so, how covered is it by those outside your own country? Is it recognized by other countries as being valid?