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Does It Replace a Trademark Patent?

  • Writer: My Art Proof
    My Art Proof
  • Dec 28, 2024
  • 1 min read

No, a trademark patent is only granted by the authorized state institutions of each country. A trademark patent is a legal protection obtained to preserve the uniqueness of a brand in commercial life and prevent competitors from using the same or similar brands. This patent ensures legal protection once the trademark is registered, and only the patent holder has the right to use the brand in commerce.


However, our timestamp service can help in a different area than the protection provided by a trademark patent. A timestamp allows you to secure the design of your brand's logo, confirming it as original at a specific date and that it has remained unchanged. This is particularly important in protecting logos, graphics, or other visual content designed in digital environments.


The timestamp records the original date and content of the work, providing strong legal evidence against potential plagiarism. However, it is important to note that a timestamp is not an alternative to a trademark patent and only protects the visual design of the brand. In other words, a timestamp does not provide the legal protection needed to register your brand; for such protection, you must apply to the relevant government institutions.

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