Comparison
Quick answer
Trademarks protect your brand identity — names, logos, and slogans in the marketplace. Copyright protects original creative works — writing, code, art, and music. Copyright is automatic upon creation; trademark must be registered to get full protection. Most businesses need both, but they protect different things.
Most businesses need both — trademark for their brand identity, copyright for their creative output. Trademark is more actively useful for companies building a brand in a market; copyright is most valuable for creators and publishers. Start with a trademark search before launching any brand name — it is one of the cheapest and most important legal steps a new company can take.
Hourly rate
$200–$600/hr
Patent attorneys command the highest rates; trademark and copyright specialists are lower
Per session
$200–$500
For a strategy consultation, trademark search, or IP audit
Flat fee (patent filing)
$1,500–$30,000
Provisional: $1,500–$5,000; full utility patent: $10,000–$30,000+