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How to protect your brand name from intellectual property theft
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 265302, member: 75687"] You can protect your brand from intellectual property theft by scientifically researching your product or service and design. If you think someone has stolen your trade name, trademark, or service mark then you can contact the proper agencies to file a complaint. One of these agencies would be the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to start the process. You should register with the USPTO so that they can keep track of all types of trademarks in order to better help you defend your rights in court if there is a problem. You should also make sure to use a trademark symbol where applicable so that it's clear that it's yours and not someone else's as well as adding "™" with it when appropriate as well as "®" when appropriate. There are numerous and varied lawsuits being filed nationally against companies with similar sounding trade names. Once a trade name has been taken and used, you have the option of pursuing an infringement against the original source as well as damages for your loss as well. This is also why it's good to keep things secret, especially when dealing with large corporations. There is possibly a new trend where some small businesses steal big businesses' trademarks to try to gain economic advantage over the big money behemoth. There are steps that you can take to prevent this occurrence so don't let yourself fall victim to someone else's greed and steal their business name in order to make a quick buck. [/QUOTE]
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