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NIKE
Serial #: 73361064
Trademark Summary
NIKE is a registered word/design trademark covering athletics and casual clothing. It was last renewed on Sep 29, 2023.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about GleanMark's trademark search, clearance, and monitoring.
- How does GleanMark compare to USPTO.gov?
- GleanMark indexes the same 14 million USPTO trademark records as USPTO.gov, but with phonetic search, similarity scoring, daily-refreshed monitoring alerts, and an AI research agent. The USPTO's free search tool requires exact spellings and offers no monitoring; GleanMark returns results in under a second and tracks status changes for any mark on your watchlist. Both tools are free to use, but GleanMark adds clearance analysis, Office Action drafting, and prosecution-history timelines that the USPTO does not provide.
- Is the free tier really free, or is it a trial?
- The free tier is permanent. It includes unlimited trademark search across all 14 million USPTO records, monitoring for up to 3 trademarks, basic alerts, and one portfolio. No credit card is required to sign up. Paid plans add features like AI-powered clearance analysis, Office Action response drafting, larger monitoring quotas, and team workspaces — but the core search remains free forever.
- Does GleanMark search state trademarks or international marks?
- No. GleanMark covers United States federal trademark registrations from the USPTO only. State trademark registries and international systems such as EUIPO and the WIPO Madrid Protocol are not in scope. For comprehensive global clearance, GleanMark is best used alongside region-specific tools — but for any US-federal trademark question, our database matches what the USPTO publishes.
- How current is the trademark data?
- GleanMark refreshes the USPTO database daily. New filings, status changes, and prosecution events typically appear in GleanMark within 24 hours of being published by the USPTO. Monitoring alerts fire on the same daily refresh cycle, so a status change recorded by an examiner on Monday triggers an alert in GleanMark by Tuesday morning. The full-text and event archive goes back to 1870, the earliest US trademark registrations.
- What is a phonetic trademark search and when do I need one?
- A phonetic search finds trademarks that sound similar to your mark even when spelled differently — for example, matching "KWIK" with "QUICK" or "BRIGHTLEAF" with "BRYTLEEF". This matters because USPTO examiners and TTAB judges evaluate likelihood of confusion partly on sound similarity under the DuPont factors. GleanMark uses double-metaphone and trigram algorithms to surface sound-alike marks that exact-text searches miss — essential for clearance work before filing.
- Can I use GleanMark for trademark clearance before filing?
- Yes. GleanMark's clearance workflow combines exact-text search, phonetic matching, owner overlap, and Nice-class coordination to surface conflicts an examiner is likely to cite under Section 2(d). For each potential conflict, the platform runs a DuPont factor analysis comparing mark similarity, goods/services overlap, and channels of trade. The result is a structured clearance report you can attach to a client memo or share with outside counsel. GleanMark does not provide legal advice or file applications — those steps require a licensed trademark attorney.
- Does GleanMark file trademarks for me?
- No. GleanMark is a research, monitoring, and intelligence platform — not a filing service. The product is built for IP attorneys and brand teams who want better tools than the USPTO website for the work they already do: clearance, prosecution, monitoring, and portfolio management. For actual filing, we recommend hiring a licensed trademark attorney; GleanMark's attorney search can help you find one.
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