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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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Registered Trademarks Does Not Mean Impunity from Priority Local Use Challenge

JD Supra Law

Federal trademark registration is the Holy Grail for companies, especially franchises, looking to expand their footprint and access a national audience. By: Stark & Stark

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Trademark Registration For Musicians

Sander Law

Trademark Registration for Musicians Are you a musician? Then you have trademarks that are worth protecting through trademark registration! Examples of Trademarks Below are some of the types of branding you could register as trademarks, and examples of musicians with registered trademarks in Canada and/or US.

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UCL claim could be based on lost opportunity to register trademark

43(B)log

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. Those injuries didn’t come from the alleged infringement.

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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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How Do People End Up Losing Their Trademark Rights?

Kashishipr

Your Trademark Application gets approved, and you receive your registration certificate. Don’t let that Trademark Registration certificate fool you. The inconvenient truth in this scenario is that owning a trademark is not like owning a home; instead, it is more like renting.