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If it’s strong enough, it will. If it’s not strong enough, the USPTO (or your country’s trademark
office) will reject it.
What constitutes a strong logo?
In the world of intellectual property, a strong logo or name is one that is unmistakably unique to its
creator.
These include made-up names like Microsoft and Google as well as words and symbols not typically
associated with the product or service they’re attached to, like Apple computers or White Castle
hamburgers.
In contrast, a weak logo or name is one that’s generic (like an icon or emoji for example) or simply
describes the product or service. A few hypothetical examples of these include Delicious Ice Cream,
Trustworthy Law Firm and Gray Brick Daycare Center.
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