How the World’s Best Brands Protect and Enforce Trademarks

In today’s world, a good brand matters more than ever before.

A strong brand lets a consumer know that a product is of a certain quality and ultimately safe to use.

Time Magazine recently created a list of the World’s Best Brands of 2024 (United States).

We thought it would be interesting to examine how these brands have protected and enforced their trademark rights. The most successful brands don’t just register trademarks; they also actively enforce them, ensuring their identity remains distinct and their reputation untarnished.

In this article, I will analyze the trademark filings and enforcement actions of the “World’s Best Brands.” Through this analysis, we will gain insight into what legal steps these companies take to protect their brands.

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Trademark Registration: Building a comprehensive trademark portfolio

Trademark ownership is a key indicator of a strong brand, as one of the most telling signs of a brand’s commitment to protection is the number of trademarks it has registered. Among the leading brands from TIME’s 2024 list of the world’s best brands in the United States, some companies have amassed an impressive trademark portfolio. For instance:

  • Nike Inc. holds 276 trademarks, demonstrating its extensive brand reach and commitment to protecting its intellectual property across various product lines.
  • The North Face Apparel Corp. maintains 155 trademarks, ensuring that its brand remains distinguishable in the outdoor apparel market.
  • Gucci America Inc. owns 147 trademarks, reinforcing its position as a leader in the luxury fashion industry.

Trademark ownership not only safeguards a brand’s name and logo but also extends to product designs, slogans, and even unique brand elements such as sounds and packaging. For businesses wondering how to build a strong brand, securing and maintaining trademarks is a critical step.

Trademark Enforcement: Filing ‘oppositions’ to similar trademark applications

Owning trademarks is only part of the equation, enforcement is equally crucial. When another business attempts to register a mark that is confusingly similar to an existing one, brands with strong identities take swift action to oppose the application. The most proactive brands regularly file “Opposition Proceedings” with the USPTO to prevent infringement and dilution of their trademarks and maintain exclusivity.

  • Nike Inc. has filed 259 oppositions in total, with 16 new oppositions in 2024 alone, showcasing its aggressive stance in trademark enforcement.
  • Levi Strauss & Co. has a total of 162 oppositions, with 2 filed in 2024, reflecting its vigilance in protecting its brand identity.
  • The North Face Apparel Corp. has challenged 88 trademark applications in total, with 8 new oppositions in 2024, reinforcing its dedication to brand protection.

These statistics highlight how building strong brands requires not just trademark registration but also consistent enforcement efforts.

Failing to enforce trademark rights can lead to dilution, confusion, and loss of exclusivity. Consumers associate trademarks with quality and reputation, and any unauthorized use can weaken a brand’s value. By taking trademark protection seriously, brands with strong identities maintain their market dominance and prevent competitors from unfairly capitalizing on their success.

What does proactive brand protection look like?

Successful brands do not wait for trademark infringement to escalate into costly legal battles. Instead, they take a proactive approach by:

  1. Regularly filing trademarks to protect new product lines and brand extensions.
  2. Monitoring new trademark applications to detect potential conflicts early.
  3. Filing oppositions against confusingly similar marks before they become entrenched in the marketplace.
  4. Filing federal lawsuits when other attempts to enforce trademark rights fail.

If you are considering how to build a strong brand, these proactive steps are essential for maintaining a brand’s reputation and market position.

Final thoughts

A strong brand is not just built, it is maintained and protected. The data from the world’s leading brands underscores the importance of both trademark registration and enforcement. Companies that actively monitor and challenge potential infringements maintain stronger brand equity and ensure their intellectual property remains an asset rather than a liability.

At Gerben IP, we help businesses navigate the complexities of trademark protection, from securing trademarks to enforcing them through oppositions. If you want to take a proactive approach to safeguarding your brand and learn how to build a strong brand through trademark protection, reach out to us today.

The Trademark Activity for TIME’s 2024 Best Brands

Trademark data as of February 10, 2025. | Back to top

Industry: Apparel, Shoes & Luxury Goods

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Fashion Levi's 95 2 162 2
Jewelry Pandora 28 1 15 4
Luxury Fashion Gucci 147 2 80 1
Outdoor Fashion The North Face 155 16 88 8
Sneakers Nike 276 19 259 16
Sportswear Nike 276 19 259 16
Watches Apple (Watch) 1,329 45 657 32

Industry: Beverages

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Beer Bud Light 457 23 161 3
Coffee Starbucks 172 2 59 0
Ice Tea Lipton 27 0 1 0
Juice Coca-Cola (Minute Maid) 410 13 248 11
Milk Fairlife 38 0 4 1
Milk Alternatives Silk 34 7 11 1
Soft Drinks Coca-Cola 410 13 248 11
Spirits Absolut Vodka 21 7 104 1

Industry: Consumer Electronics

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Drones 3D Robotics 1 1 0 0
Gaming Hardware and Peripherals Alienware 215 7 53 2
Headphones Apple 1,329 45 657 32
Smart Home Amazon (Ring) 1,657 128 266 31
Smart Speakers Amazon (Echo) 1,657 128 266 31
Smartphones Apple (iPhone) 1,329 45 657 32
VR and AR Headsets Playstation VR 135 3 6 1
Wearables Apple 1,329 45 657 32

Industry: Cosmetics and Personal Care

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Cosmetics and Make-up Covergirl 22 9 34 0
Deodorants Conopco (Dove) 2,170 34 88 2
Face Care Aveeno 770 31 217 4
Hair Care Conopco (Dove) 2,170 34 88 2
Male Cosmetics Bath & Body Works 311 23 5 2
Shavers and Razors Gillette 218 4 54 1
Toothpaste Colgate 441 40 89 0

Industry: E-Services

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Antivirus and Security Software McAfee 37 0 4 2
Digital Music Spotify 79 5 13 2
Price Comparison Portals Google (Shopping) 691 43 126 16

Industry: Finance and Insurance

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Banks Bank of America 347 7 51 1
Car Insurance Allstate 253 1 18 0
Digital Payment PayPal 99 10 44 1
Health Insurance Blue Cross Blue Shield 283 3 171 0
Neobanking and Neobrokerage Chime 66 29 2 1

Industry: Foods

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Chocolate and Candy Bars Hershey (Reese's) 412 7 114 8
Frozen Pizza DiGiorno 837 29 21 2
Ice Cream Ben & Jerry's 57 5 9 0
Meat Substitutes Kellogg (MorningStar Farms) 252 8 499 0
Organic Food Trader Joe's 88 1 5 0
Ready-Made-Food Campbell's 127 7 13 0
Salty Snacks Frito-Lay (Doritos) 512 32 89 0
Sauces & Condiments Heinz 82 0 33 0
Yogurt Chobani 62 8 2 0

Industry: Hospitality and Travel

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Airlines American Airlines 191 1 115 1
Hotels Hilton 290 25 10 0
Restaurant Chains McDonald's 327 14 412 42
Travel Portals Booking.com 6 0 0 0
Coffee Machines and Coffee Makers Keurig 170 14 12 0
Food Processors Ninja 318 45 7 1
Refrigerators Samsung 1,214 64 4 0
Vacuum Cleaners Dyson 202 30 4 2
Washing Mashines Samsung 1,214 64 4 0

Industry: Mobility

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Car Rental Enterpise Rent-A-Car 232 6 111 2
Cars BMW 649 28 139 12
E-Bikes and Pedelecs Aventon 3 1 0 0
Mobility Services Uber 87 2 66 3

Industry: Retail

Category Brand Total # of Trademarks Trademarks Filed in 2024 Total # of Oppositions Oppositions Filed in 2024
Fashion Stores Kohl's 137 9 8 2
Grocery Stores Walmart 1,325 113 108 16
Hardware Stores The Home Depot 969 108 17 1
Online Grocery Delivery Walmart 1,325 113 108 16

Josh Gerben, Esq.

Josh Gerben, Esq. is a nationally recognized trademark attorney and the founder of Gerben IP. Since launching the firm in 2008, he has overseen the registration of over 10,000 trademarks and handled over 1,500 trademark disputes. Josh's practice focuses on building and defending global trademark portfolios for clients. These clients include entrepreneurs, private equity-backed businesses, athletes, celebrities, and public companies. Frequently quoted by major media outlets like CNBC, CNN, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, Josh is widely regarded as a leading authority in trademark law.

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