We’ve noticed a company in our sector (in the USA) recently rebranded with a name or logo very similar to our registered trademark. What should we do?

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Written by Igor Demcak

Founder & Trademark Attorney

The appropriate response depends on whether the other company has filed a trademark application, whether they are already actively trading under the similar mark, and how similar the marks and the goods or services are.

If they have filed a trademark application, filing an opposition during the publication window is the most direct route to prevent registration. If they are already using the mark in commerce, a cease and desist letter demanding they stop is the standard first step.

Before taking any action, a legal assessment of the similarity between the marks, the overlap in goods and services, and the strength of your position is advisable. Acting without that assessment risks either overreaching or missing the most effective approach.

If your trademark is being infringed, Trama can advise on your enforcement options.

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