TRADEMARK MONITORING SERVICES

In order to keep your trademark protected, this service monitors for potential and current trademark infringement on your behalf. If required by the trademark owner, monitoring can be completed for an indefinite period of time. A trademark application that is similar to your trademark can be notified to you through this service. Trademark monitoring services are available around the globe and in the US, as well as federal and state filings.

The purpose of this is to ensure that you are notified of any applications for or acceptance of similar or identical trademarks. In the event that you file an opposition, you will have the opportunity to act quickly.

In order to protect a registered trademark, the Trademark Watch Service assists the owner in identifying similar marks, including word meanings, phonetic similarities, visual resemblances, class descriptions of the registered trademark that unscrupulous participants are attempting to register and provides timely intervention.

 

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WHAT IS TRADEMARK MONITORING AND DOCKETING?

Trademark monitoring involves conducting searches to detect trademarks that bear a confusing resemblance and are either in use or have been submitted for registration. The primary aim of this search is to promptly raise objections and initiate necessary legal measures against those engaging in infringement.

 

Conversely, trademark docketing entails the task of systematically tracking the statuses and diverse deadlines associated with trademark applications and registrations. Given that a solitary trademark application encompasses multiple deadlines, docketing assists in ensuring compliance with these deadlines and streamlining the overall filing procedure.

 

HOW TO SET UP A TRADEMARK WATCH?

The establishment of a trademark watch is facilitated through collaborative efforts with trademark search partners, who furnish crucial insights encompassing events such as the submission and publication of new trademark applications. Notably, the publication phase presents a strategic opportunity for enterprises to contest the registration of trademarks.

 

WHAT IS A TRADEMARK ?

A trademark is a distinctive element encompassing words, phrases, symbols, designs, or their amalgamation, serving to distinguish your products or services. This element is pivotal for customers to discern your presence within the market and differentiate you from your rivals.

The term "trademark" encompasses both trademarks and service marks. A trademark pertains to products, whereas a service mark pertains to services.

 

WHY TRADEMARK?

• Establishes the origin of your products or services.

• Bestows legal safeguards to your brand.

• Assists in shielding against counterfeit activities and fraudulent practices.

 

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A STANDARD AND A COMPREHENSIVE TRADEMARK SEARCH?

Whereas a regular trademark search aids businesses in acquiring crucial insights before initiating a trademark application (by confirming the availability of the proposed trademark), an exhaustive trademark search entails delving into supplementary databases through the expertise of specialized search firms that possess access to multiple resources, enhancing the quality of outcomes.

A comprehensive search engages in a more thorough and deliberate examination of terms, as opposed to a standard search that solely relies on the precise trademark and a handful of evident variations.