Trademark Use In Commerce Date? What is it?

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Trademark Use In Commerce Date?

We discuss what Trademark Use In Commerce Date is and what it isn't.

Trademark Use In Commerce Date?
Transcript:
Trademark in use in commerce date. What does that mean? Hi, JJ, trademark attorney, and we registered almost 7,000 trademark registrations. Today, we're talking about trademark in use in commerce date. What does that mean? Now, some people may think that filing a corporation or LLC or filing a domain registration constitutes as in use date, but it does not.

​ None of those actually constitute in use date. It's when you're actually offering the services or goods for public consumption, that is actually the first use and date. For example, if you have a hotel brand, and you build a building, get it all the electricals done and getting all the piping is done. All that time that you actually spend building up the building for the hotel, it does not constitute in use in commerce until you actually open the door and allow the first customers to actually book a room. That is in use in commerce date. That would be the first in use in commerce date is when the first person can actually sleep in the hotel.

​ Until next time, keep your brand safe and protected. Have a great day.

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Hi, it's week five, chapter five. If you want to catch up or keep up with our readings, go to the comments below. The YouTube channel will go through chapters one through four. In chapter five, James Clear points out there has to be concrete or definitive action to for each habit that you want to do.

​ He has a formula here that he puts it very succinctly, which is when situation X arises, I will perform response Y, but even better than that, try habit stacking. What he means by that is that you plant a new habit in between the ones that you're already doing.

​ For example: Once you get out of the bed, once you finish brushing your teeth, you do a certain action. Once I brush my teeth, then I'll meditate. If I'm getting ready for bed after I get to start getting ready for bed, I'll put a book on my pillow. That way when I finished taking a shower and go to bed, the book is right there.

​ You insert the habits that you want to create on top of and "stacking habits" that are actually being done every day and if you insert them at very specific moments at very specific times and actually identify that specific action, you have a better chance of creating better habits because they're already linked to habits that you're already doing or events that are already happening, like sun rising, sun setting, you receiving a text, et cetera.

​ See you next week for chapter six.

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