When it comes to protecting intellectual property, one question many authors and entrepreneurs ask is: Can you trademark a book title? The answer isn’t always straightforward. Generally, the title of a single book cannot be trademarked, but there are exceptions. By understanding the nuances of trademark law and leveraging strategic branding, you can explore options to protect and even expand the impact of your book title.
In this post, we’ll break down why standalone titles don’t qualify for trademark protection, how series titles and brand identifiers do, and actionable steps to trademark a title effectively.
What You’ll Learn
- Why Can’t You Trademark the Title of a Single Book?
- When Can a Book Title Be Trademarked?
- Statistics: Understanding Trademark Trends
- Steps to Trademark a Book Title or Series
- Common Misconceptions About Trademarking Book Titles
- Examples of Trademarked Book Titles That Became Brands
- FAQ: Trademarking Book Titles