Here are a few guidelines from, "Patent It Yourself", by David Pressman available at your neighborhood book store in the Law Section.
"To federally register a trademark, use the online registration procedures at teh PTO website:
www.uspto.gov."
"If you do adopt and use a trademark on your goods before applying for registration, you should register it in you state trademark office if it's used exclusively in your state, and/or the PTO if it's used across territoral or international border."
To register a trademark in your state, call or write to your Secretary of State in your state's capital for a trademark application form amd instructions; the cost will be from about $50 to $120."
What doesn't qualify as a trademark?
- lengthy written mater
-slogans that are merely informational or laudatory
-trade names not being used as a trademark or service
-immoral, deceptive, scandalous, or disparaging matter
-government emblems, personal names, or likenesses without consent
-marks that they consider close enough to existing marks as to be likely to casue confusion
-generic or descriptive words
If you have anyother questions, I will try to help as much as I can.
This is not to be considered as legal advise or one buddy sharing knowledge with another buddy.
hope this helps,
David