Thinking about doing a trademark search for my small bushiness logo to avoid trademark infringement
In the United States, even without filing for registration, you would have common law rights based on where the mark is first being used, provided...
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In the United States, even without filing for registration, you would have common law rights based on where the mark is first being used, provided...
This is a question of trademark infringement. If the senior user has valid federal registration and there's an absence of similar third party...
Excellent question! As long as your word mark is sufficiently strong (e.g. not descriptive or generic), you may have superior common law rights,...
This is a somewhat complicated question as more facts are needed. But you could have superior common law rights in certain areas of the U.S....
Our firm handles all of its trademark searches in-house, keeping client costs down to a flat rate of just $250-350, depending on complexity. That...
Hello there! Protecting a name is actually trademark law, rather than copyright. But both fall under the general field of Intellectual Property...