Are you publishing your own tabletop RPG?
Protecting your game’s name, logo, and publishing brand with a trademark for tabletop role-playing games is essential to building long-term value and defending your work from copycats.
Tabletop RPGs are booming, thanks to Kickstarter, indie creators, and the return of grassroots campaigns. But in this competitive and increasingly commercial space, filing a trademark is one of the smartest first steps you can take.
Why You Need a Trademark for a Tabletop Role-Playing Game
Creating a tabletop RPG isn’t just a passion project. It’s a business move. You’ve spent years designing mechanics, building worlds, and drawing maps—but without a trademark, your work is vulnerable.
Here’s why trademark registration is non-negotiable:
✅ Establishes Legal Ownership
Registering a trademark with the USPTO gives you exclusive rights to use your game name, publishing company name, or logo within the United States. Others can’t legally use the same or similar names that might confuse consumers.
✅ Gives You the Right to Sue for Infringement
If someone rips off your game’s name or logo, you can take action. With a registered trademark, you can file a lawsuit in federal court and demand damages, destruction of infringing material, and even transfer of domain names.
Without a trademark registration, you have no basis for threatening legal action with even a cease and desist letter.
✅ Blocks Similar Trademark Registrations Automatically
Just having your name or logo on the USPTO’s Principal Register will stop others from registering confusingly similar marks. It creates a legal shield around your brand.
✅ Enables US Customs Protection
If bootleg copies of your game or merchandise are shipped from overseas, your registered trademark gives you the power to ask US Customs to block them from entering the country.
✅ Required for Amazon Brand Registry
Platforms like Amazon require a registered trademark to access their Brand Registry, which helps sellers control listings and remove infringing products.
✅ Lets You Use the ® Symbol (Legally)
Only registered trademarks may use the ® symbol. Using it without registration is fraud—and yes, that can ruin your chances of ever registering that mark.
✅ Adds Real Value to Your Business
Trademarks are business assets. Studies show that companies with registered trademarks have higher market value. If you ever get a buy-out offer from a bigger publisher, a trademark could make or break the deal.
Can You Register a Trademark for the Name of a Tabletop RPG?
Yes, absolutely.
There’s confusion out there about whether you can trademark the title of a game. You can. While copyright law doesn’t protect single work titles (like books or albums), trademark law does—especially when the game is a product sold in commerce.
Tabletop RPGs aren’t creative “works” under this restriction. They’re physical or digital products sold across state lines. That means the name of your game can be protected like any other brand name.
Requirements for Registering Your RPG Trademark
To register a trademark for your tabletop RPG name, publishing company name, or logo, your mark must be:
- Distinctive, not generic or merely descriptive (click here to read more about what makes a strong trademark)
- Not confusingly similar to any existing registered trademarks
- Used in U.S. interstate commerce
An experienced trademark attorney will help you assess all of these and more before you file.
How to Register a Trademark for a Tabletop Role-Playing Game
Ready to protect your RPG?
Follow these steps:
1. Hire an Experienced Trademark Attorney
Trademark law is complex. A DIY approach often leads to rejected applications or weak protection. An experienced trademark lawyer will:
- Conduct a comprehensive clearance search
- Analyze risks and draft an opinion letter
- File the application accurately
- Respond to Office Actions or refusals, if needed
2. Monitor and Maintain the Trademark
Once registered, your trademark needs ongoing maintenance. You must file regular updates with the USPTO to keep it alive. A trademark attorney can handle that for you.
Why Work With Noble Path Legal PLLC?
At Noble Path Legal PLLC, we specialize in trademark protection for creatives, entrepreneurs, and small businesses. We work with clients across the U.S. and internationally.
- Virtual consultations
- Easy to manage flat fees
- Premium, responsive service
- Deep knowledge of intellectual property law
- Decades of involvement in the RPG community
Attorney John Hilla has been part of the tabletop RPG scene since the early 1980s. We speak your language—and protect your work like it’s our own.
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