According to the trademark law and the rules for its implementation, trademark infringement has the following kinds: (1) without the permission of the registered trademark owner, the same or similar trademark is used on the same commodity or similar commodity; (2) sales are knowingly known as c...
What Is “Trademark Infringement”? A trademark is a legally registered symbol, logo, word, or phrase that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods or services of one party from those of others. Trademark infringement is the unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark on or in ...
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They may deny an application if it is too generic, if it has no secondary meaning, or if it is immoral or scandalous. Enforcing Trademark Laws Trademark lawyers serve an important role for their clients in defending trademark use. Trademark infringement and trademark dilution may be grounds for...
A strong trademark is one that’s inherently distinctive. The trademark should quickly and clearly identify your products or services from others. The stronger your trademark, the more likely you are to receive trademark registration and to be able to protect it from trademark infringement by others...
Likewise, the purchasing party in a trademark assignment should conduct multiple name and mark searches to ensure the owner of the trademark is the only party with rights to the mark. Defending atrademark infringementcase is expensive. A party who practices due diligence to make sure the mark is...
Trademark infringement; Cybersquatting issues and; Hacked emails. A domain name is the address of a specific website on the internet, also referred to as the URL. Often, a business will use its existing business name or a similar name as its domain name. Disputes may arise regarding which...
Trademark protection is legally enforced by courts that, in most systems, have the authority to stop trademark infringement. In a larger sense, trademarks promote initiative and enterprise worldwide by rewarding their owners with recognition and financial profit. Trademark protection also hinders the ...
A trademark is a recognizable sign, phrase, or symbol that denotes the ownership of a particular product or service and legally differentiates it from all others of its kind.
Trademark infringement occurs when an unauthorized party uses a licensed trademark or a mark resembling the licensed trademark. A competitor might use a mark similar to its rival's to disrupt business and attract their customer base. Businesses in unrelated industries may use identical or similar mar...