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Trademark Registrations: The Principal Register vs. Supplemental Register

Above the Fold

Provides the right to use the ® registered trademark symbol in conjunction with the trademark. Serves as a basis for filing a trademark infringement lawsuit in federal court. Prevents the registration of confusingly similar marks with the USPTO. Provides a presumption of validity for the registered trademark.

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Fortifying Your Brand: Dissuading Infringers through Trademark Registration

LexBlog IP

Essential Benefits of Trademark Registration – Part 6 This is the sixth in a series of posts about the benefits of having your trademark registered. A registered trademark serves as a deterrent to potential infringers. Minimizing Brand Confusion Brand confusion can erode consumer trust and loyalty.

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UCL claim could be based on lost opportunity to register trademark

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CasperLabs moved to dismiss two of Zamfir’s remaining claims: fraud by intentional misrepresentation and unfair business practices. He now alleged that he was deprived “of his exclusive property and presumed nationwide rights in the CASPER Mark,” the benefits and advantages of federal registration, and the value of his unregistered mark.

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Trademark Registrations: The Principal Register vs. Supplemental Register

LexBlog IP

Provides the right to use the ® registered trademark symbol in conjunction with the trademark. Serves as a basis for filing a trademark infringement lawsuit in federal court. Prevents the registration of confusingly similar marks with the USPTO. Provides a presumption of validity for the registered trademark.

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IP Licensing for Business Companies & Organizations – How to Do it Right?

Kashishipr

Any form of Intellectual Property (IP) , be it a trademark, patent, or copyright, can be licensed to third parties. Through IP licensing, IP rights holders grant third parties the exclusive right to use their IP while retaining their ownership. Understanding the IP License. Creating the IP Licensing Agreement.

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[Video] Trademark and Art Label Errors to Avoid - Webinar

JD Supra Law

As a business, the rights and privileges of registering your trademark provide the keys to understanding the potential remedies available if someone infringes on your mark. Trademarks left unregistered are more vulnerable and have minimal legal protection. Watch the webinar to learn what you have to.

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Be Aware as Trademark Email Scams Get More Sophisticated

IP Intelligence

Trademark owners should be wary of official-looking email solicitations from attorneys or law firms that claim to specialize in trademarks and are masquerading as Good Samaritans who wish to aid in protecting the company’s brand against another company that has contracted that firm to register the same mark.