Trademark Search – Avoid unpleasant surprises
Before choosing a name, brand or applying for a trademark registration, a trademark search should be conducted. While this is optional, it alerts you of potentially confusing trademarks and thus saves you the cost of additional fees, including the costs of an opposition (i.e. a “abridged court-like proceeding” before the Canadian Intellectual Property Office) defending a trademark infringement litigation suit changing your name and stationery as well as having to inform your customers/suppliers that you are “re-branding”. This oversight can be both expensive and embarrassing. A trademark search should cover names which are similar to or the same as your…
adminOctober 18, 2019