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How much does it cost to trademark band name?

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Mia Smith

Published Mar 11, 2026

How much does it cost to trademark band name?

You can register the trademark online through the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). As of 2015, the fee for filing a regular application is $325. A TEAS Reduced Fee application is $275, and a TEAS Plus application is $225.

What trademark class is a band name?

Band Names are in Trademark Class 41.

Should I trademark the name of my band?

When it comes to rock and roll bands, trademarking the band name is an essential part of legal protection. Besides obtaining registration of a service mark, a band may also register its name as a trademark if it is associated with specific merchandise, such as record albums.

How can I protect my band name?

How to Legally Trademark a Band Name

  1. Know what you want to register.
  2. Decide who will own the trademark.
  3. Decide what you wish to protect.
  4. Perform a search.
  5. Complete the application.
  6. Submit your filing fee.
  7. Check the status.
  8. Keep your trademark alive.

How do you copyright a band name for free?

Visit the United States Patent and Trademark Office online to do a trademark search. You need to make sure no one has already trademarked your band name before you can trademark the name yourself. Click on “Search Marks,” “Word and/or Design Marks” and enter your band’s name.

What is class 41 in trademark?

Trademark Class 41 pertains to education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities. The following services are also classified under Class 41: Presentation of works of visual art or literature to the public for cultural or educational purposes.

What if a band has the same name?

So, yes, similar band names happen, and they can cause sticky trademark issues. Therefore, it is helpful to be equipped with proper trademark registration to ensure your trademark ownership. You should talk to a lawyer to see how trademark law applies to your unique situation and what solutions will work best for you.

How do I protect my band name?

How do I copyright a name for free?

You can not register a trademark for free. However, you can establish something known as a “common law trademark” for free, simply by opening for business. The benefit of relying on common law trademark rights is that it’s free, and you don’t need to do any specific work filling out forms, etc.

Who owns the rights to a band name?

Typically, the issue of who owns the band name is dealt with in the Band Agreement. Often a leaving member will forfeit their rights in the name when they leave the band. In such a situation, the remaining members can continue using the name.

Can I use a band name that already taken?

If you try to register a trademark that’s already taken, not only do you not get the trademark, but the filing fees will not be refunded. If someone is using your ideal band name and they haven’t trademarked it, you can still get the trademark for that name to use it for your band.

How do I stop artists using my name?

To prevent others from using your name for any reason, including merchandise, you should register it as a trademark. Once your name is trademarked, you can file suit against others who are using the name without your permission.