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answered on Aug 20, 2019
it depends on the classes they're using the mark for and the ones you're planning on using the mark for. If it's for the same goods/services and they've been using the mark longer, then it would be an issue. You should consult a trademark attorney.
answered on May 3, 2019
Usually, things printed on clothing are not considered identifiers of source. Trademark protects against source confusion, and frequently the things printed on clothing are considered ornamentation rather than suggestive of the quality or origin of the clothing itself. Nevertheless, you may be able... View More
They haven't trademarked the term but they have been established for at least 3 years– I just want to make sure I won't be in any legal trouble for using the same trade name despite being in a different category. Thank you!
answered on Sep 18, 2017
Even though the name is not federally registered, the owner may have common law rights to the name as a trademark. An attorney would need to review the how the term is being used, the proposed trademark, and possibly perform a trademark search to determine if the term is clear.
answered on Sep 1, 2017
To confidently answer your question, you need to commission a trademark search. There may be other marks that, while not identical, may be likely to be confused with your to your proposed mark.
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