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An Architectural Firm named Architects Alaska is using my Trademark for their E-mail Address. This is against a settlement made in 2002 where I agreed to dissolve my new business "Architects@Alaska.com" and agreed that my E-mail address was banned from use by either architectural firm.... View More
answered on Oct 15, 2023
If the architectural firm is using an email address that directly violates a settlement agreement and infringes on a trademark you own, you may have grounds for legal action. The key would be to establish the violation of the 2002 agreement and the infringement of your trademark rights. Damages,... View More
An Architectural Firm named Architects Alaska is using my Trademark for their E-mail Address. This is against a settlement made in 2002 where I agreed to dissolve my new business "Architects@Alaska.com" and agreed that my E-mail address was banned from use by either architectural firm.... View More
answered on Oct 18, 2023
There are two issues here. One is trademark infringement, and the other is breach of a settlement agreement. The trademark infringement issue is complicated and requires consultation. The easiest route might be breach of the settlement agreement. If a written settlement agreement clearly prohibits... View More
An Architectural Firm named Architects Alaska is using my Trademark for their E-mail Address. This is against a settlement made in 2002 where I agreed to dissolve my new business "Architects@Alaska.com" and agreed that my E-mail address was banned from use by either architectural firm.... View More
answered on Oct 9, 2023
To be able to advise you on the best course of action, an attorney would need to review the settlement agreement and gather more information. So, you should consider scheduling a consultation.
You posted your inquiry in the Q&A forum. However, to connect with an attorney to assist you,... View More
answered on Feb 4, 2020
If by "trademarked" you mean that the company has a registered mark with the USPTO, there are a number of things that go into whether or not you should use a same or similar name. A registered mark, gives a trademark owner priority over other users in the same class on a national level.... View More
answered on Feb 17, 2019
if the mark was registered in the USPTO then you can use the circle R (r) next to the word, phrase or logo.
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