If i add color design to a product to make it more stylish can i get it trademark?
Answer:
You can protect color as a trademark. Think of "pink" for insulation. However, if you're just starting out, the color as trademark would not be protectable. Over time, with extensive use and advertising, you may establish what trademark law calls "secondary meaning," the color could be protected as a trademark. So, yes you can get trademark rights in a color, but not immediately. It may be some time before you can establish secondary meaning. And, it will likely cost a lot of money to establish such rights. Other Questions and Answers: