Conducting a Preliminary Screening Trademark Search:
Searching the Text of a Trademark
Summary
In Lesson 2, we performed a preliminary screening search for a trademark using the Rotated Index (TR=) in TRADEMARKSCAN—U.S. Federal (File 226). Using the Rotated Index provides the most comprehensive trademark search.
In summary, just keep these tips in mind when conducting a preliminary screening search:
- Use dominant or distinctive word(s) as the primary search term(s).
- Always use a question mark (?) after each search term when using the Rotated Index (e.g., s tr=<term?>).
- SELECT the character strings in the Rotated Index to retrieve occurrences as complete words, beginning strings, mid-word strings, or ending strings.
Sample: s tr=(power? and vision?) Sample Hits Whole word power vision vision power Prefix power vision vision power
powerful visionarySuffix power vision powervision
power televisionMid-word string power vision powervision
visionpower
new visionpower
empowered-visionary - Use equivalents as required (e.g., s sun? or tr=sun@? or sola? or tr=solar@?). Don't forget the @ sign at the end of the term to retrieve suffixes only.
Go on to Lesson 3 to learn about searching for owners of trademarks.
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