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With professional domain resolution assistance, protect your trademark company name, trademark business name, and trademark brand name from unauthorized ownership, misuse, and cybersquatting.

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Domain Resolution

Your domain name is just as crucial in today's digital world as your company name or logo. Regrettably, a lot of companies encounter difficulties when other people register domain names that are confusingly similar to their trademarks. This practice is known as cybersquatting. Such behavior can damage your brand identity, deceive consumers, and damage your online reputation. In order to safeguard your company's trademark and maintain the security of your online presence, Trademark Crafters offers expert domain dispute resolution services. Our staff has the know-how to help you with any task, including reclaiming a domain that is legally yours, stopping others from abusing your brand, or settling disputes using established dispute resolution procedures like UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy).

Our mission is to assist you in taking back control of your domain, preventing illegal use, and preserving the integrity of your brand name online. You can protect not only your intellectual property but also your online reputation and customer trust by collaborating with Trademark Crafters. Get professional domain resolution services today to safeguard your online persona.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRADEMARK & DOMAIN NAMES

A trademark protects a business name, logo, or design as intellectual property, granting exclusive rights in the countries where it’s registered, usually through a patent and trademark office with legal support. Ownership details are always public, and identical marks may exist under different classes for unrelated goods. A domain name, however, is simply a website address registered through global registries, giving exclusive use of that address under a specific top-level domain (like .com or .net) but no intellectual property rights. Unlike trademarks, identical domain names cannot exist within the same top-level domain, and ownership details can often be hidden for a fee.

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We have assisted in filing thousands of
trademark applications

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Amanda Reynolds
Startup Founder

Trademark Crafters made the whole process so easy. I thought trademark registration would be confusing, but they explained everything clearly and filed my application within a day.

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Brian Cooper
E-commerce Seller

As an Amazon seller, brand protection is everything. Thanks to Trademark Crafters, I registered my brand smoothly and got enrolled in Amazon Brand Registry hassle-free.

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Laura Simmons
Small Business Owner

I loved how affordable the packages were. No hidden fees, no surprises, just honest pricing and real support. They gave me peace of mind.

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Kevin Matthews
Tech Entrepreneur

Speed and professionalism are what stood out. They filed my trademark in less than 24 hours and kept me updated every step of the way.

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Rachel Adams
Designer

My logo is my identity, and Trademark Crafters helped me protect it without stress. Their team was patient, responsive, and really cared about my brand.

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Joshua Bennett
Restaurant Owner

They didn’t just file paperwork, they explained why each step mattered. I felt supported and confident that my brand was in safe hands.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, filing a trademark does not require legal counsel. But working with professionals like Trademark Crafters increases your chances of getting approved and helps you steer clear of expensive blunders.

It varies. Your application might be rejected if the marks are too similar and could mislead consumers. To help you, we can conduct an expert search.

Indeed. A logo and a company name are regarded as distinct trademarks. It is advisable to register both in order to completely safeguard your brand identity.

Your goods and services will determine that. Every class stands for a particular category, such as apparel, software, or food. We'll assist you in choosing the appropriate classes.

The USPTO typically processes applications in 8–12 months. You can stay on schedule and prevent delays with our professional filing.

Your greatest asset is your name.

The time to safeguard it is now.
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