If an LLC exists with a brand name but they do not operate under that name, can I trademark the name?
You ask good questions, but an attorney can't give an answer without additional facts. When you select a brand, doing a proper clearance search...
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You ask good questions, but an attorney can't give an answer without additional facts. When you select a brand, doing a proper clearance search...
I would say "No." Generally car logos are trademarks, whether registered or not. The one argument you might have is that the trademark is...
Selecting a brand for your business involves making sure you are not infringing someone else's rights, and making sure your name is enforceable...
As with many questions, the answer is "It depends." The fact that you are selling clothing doesn't help, because the Pokemon characters are used...
You can refile your application at any time at the USPTO. You can file two identical applications at the same time. There is no rule about the...
You admit you are copying the Disney characters, but changing some features. If they are still recognizable as the famous Disney characters, you...
Your question includes n admission of copying the famous logo, or at least pat of it. The only reason to do this is to benefit fro the fame of the...
What you describe is very likely a problem. The trademark owner could bring a petition to transfer the domain name or even sue you in court....
You need more research for a proper answer. There is a multipart test to determine whether or not a trademark is clear to use or might constitute...
Before submitting materials, I recommend that you do two things. File a copyright application for the photos and request a non-disclosure...