One of the questions I get from clients on a daily basis is why should I pay to register my trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office? This question is undoubtedly asked because of the expense necessary to register a trademark. The obvious answer to this question is that when you register a trademark you become the presumptive national owner of the trademark and can prevent any junior user of your trademark (i.e. an individual who begins use of the same trademark after the filing date of your trademark) from using the trademark. When you register a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office you gain the right to sue any unauthorized junior user of your trademark in Federal Court.
However, one of the little known advantages to registering a trademark is the power that a federal trademark provides a business in dealing with other private companies. For example, some clients have called me after finding that competitors are disparaging their good name in online pay-per click advertisements. What surprises my clients is that a competitor can actually post an ad on GOOGLE or YAHOO that uses their un-registered trademark and criticizes their product or service right in the headline of the ad. Moreover, without a federal trademark registration, GOOGLE will not help remove the advertisement. After calling GOOGLE in an attempt to have the ad removed, I often find my soon-to-be client’s next call is my office (after being told by GOOGLE that there is nothing GOOGLE can do). This is because GOOGLE advises my soon-to-be client to register their trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office since GOOGLE will only help a business remove an unauthorized use of it’s trademark if the trademark is registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
I believe there will be an increased trend whereby private companies (such examples includes Facebook, Twitter, etc.) rely on a registered trademark to police the use of business and product names. Those individuals who do not register a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office will be left with no means to enjoin the use of their trademarks besides an expensive lawsuit against the private company. This should make the cost of registering a trademark look much less expensive.
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