by Angela Langlotz | Aug 28, 2024 | Trademark Licensing, Trademark Monitoring, Trademarks |
Is There A Time Limit For Trademark Enforcement? Formally, no. Federal Trademark Law — named The Lanham Act — doesn’t specify a formal time limit for trademark enforcement — making your trademark infringers stop their naughty behavior. As a general legal...
by Angela Langlotz | Mar 16, 2021 | Trademark Application, Trademark Cancellations, Trademark Monitoring, Trademark Opposition Proceedings, Trademarks |
How do I change my address with the Trademark Office? Well, not surprisingly, there is a form for that. It’s called the Change of Address or Representation form. And you can find that just by searching on the USPTO website at USPTO dot gov. There is a form that...
by Angela Langlotz | Jan 19, 2021 | Trademark Infringement, Trademark Monitoring, Trademark Registration, Trademark Usage, Trademarks |
Can we have the same trademark for many different kinds of products? We have a mark that is used widely on a bunch of different products. Is that allowed under the trademark rules? The answer is an emphatic yes. The main thing that we care about is the likelihood of...
by Angela Langlotz | May 14, 2019 | Trademark Infringement, Trademark Monitoring, Trademark Registration, Trademarks |
Yes, besides avoiding a refusal from the Examiner, there is another reason to search your trademark for conflicts before filing your trademark application. ! Carefully search your mark for conflicts, yes, so that the Examiner does not refuse your trademark...
by Angela Langlotz | May 15, 2018 | Copyright Infringement, Copyright Registration, Copyrights, Trademark Infringement, Trademark Monitoring, Trademark Registration, Trademarks |
How to Protect Your Trademark or Copyright Against Foreign Infringers? Copyright and Trademark infringement is big business, and there’s lots of money to be made in the sale of counterfeit goods. Companies spend millions of dollars in advertising and promotion of...
by Angela Langlotz | Apr 30, 2018 | Trademark Infringement, Trademark Monitoring, Trademarks |
Enforcing Your Trademarks: Harley-Davidson Does It Right One of the obligations of a trademark owner is to stop infringers from using his or her trademarks. Remember that the reason for a trademark is to distinguish the source of goods and services, so if rampant...