How do I trademark/copyright a name?

yOyOYoo

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I want to open a restaurant in 4 years.

I have some ideas for the restaurant and would like to copyright/trademark my restaurant name before some company takes it.

How would I go about doing that?
 

Slick5150

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I'm pretty sure you can't copyright or trademark something that's only in your mind. This business would have to exist in some form
 
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Originally posted by: PinwiZ
I'm pretty sure you can't copyright or trademark something that's only in your mind. This business would have to exist in some form

Actually - you can. You can copyright anything that isn't taken...It's insane.
 

yOyOYoo

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Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: PinwiZ
I'm pretty sure you can't copyright or trademark something that's only in your mind. This business would have to exist in some form

Actually - you can. You can copyright anything that isn't taken...It's insane.

Thats what I understand. Now where would I go to copyright this??
 

Kelvrick

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Hmm... I think I should trademark Kelvrick. Its unique enough, nobody else has this name.
 

yOyOYoo

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thanks for the link RossMAN. Site looks confusing but I will fiddle around with it when I get off work.
 

Ness

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Jot down the idea in a document, write down every fine point, make some sketches, etc. Copyright that.

You CANNOT trademark it, because trademarking something requires that you are actively using it. A trademark that is not used so many times a year or on a certain percentage of your products/establishments is no longer protected.