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The Ultimate Trademark Guide for Artists

The Ultimate Trademark Guide for Artists

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You've spent years building your sound, grinding for placements, and growing your fanbase. Your artist name is starting to mean something.

But here's the problem: your rights only extend where you've actually performed or built recognition.

If you're mainly performing in New York, someone in California could start using your exact name without knowing you exist. Even worse: they could file for federal registration first - giving them nationwide rights while yours stay local.

This happens constantly. You've been performing for years, then discover someone else just filed for your name. Now you're facing a $10K+ legal dispute or being forced to rebrand when your career is finally taking off.

Federal registration fixes this. Nationwide protection from day one. Legal proof you own the name. Real enforcement power that makes platforms and infringers actually respond.

This free 29-page guide gives you everything you need to protect your brand before it becomes a problem.

What's Inside:

Real-World Scenarios - See exactly what happens when you don't have registration (spoiler: it's expensive and messy)

Step-by-Step USPTO Application Walkthrough - Navigate the trademark filing process without getting lost in legal jargon

Pre-Filing Checklist - Every document, date, and detail you need before you file (so you don't waste money on rejected applications)

Trademark Search Strategy - Learn how to check if your name is actually available before spending filing fees

What Makes Names Protectable - Understand why some artist names get approved instantly while others get rejected

Maintenance & Enforcement - Your registration isn't "set it and forget it" - here's how to keep it active and enforce your rights

Who This Is For:

This guide is for producers, artists, songwriters, and managers who are serious about building sustainable careers. If you're performing live, releasing music, or selling merch under your artist name - you need to understand trademark protection.

Don't wait until there's a problem. By then, you're playing defense.

Disclaimer: These materials are made available for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Downloading this guide does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and The Law Office of Adam C. Freedman, PLLC. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. 

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