To register your trademark as a domain name with any new gTLD, you must first submit your trademark to the Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH). On doing so, your trademark will be verified and you will be assigned a signed mark-data (SMD) file, which can be used to register your trademark against any of the new gTLDs. To register your trademark now, please visit https://secure.trademark-clearinghouse.com
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