Trademark Scams
Beware of a Trademark Scam Coming from USPTO.ORG
Beware of a new trademark scam. Learn the newest tactics scammers are employing to impersonate the USPTO, as well as some tips to keep your business safe.
Beware of a new trademark scam. Learn the newest tactics scammers are employing to impersonate the USPTO, as well as some tips to keep your business safe.
Find out if you can add goods and services to an existing trademark registration and learn the steps to ensure your trademark covers all aspects of your brand.
Learn how recording your trademark with U.S. Customs helps stop counterfeits at the border and strengthens protection for your brand and packaging.
Learn how to renew your U.S. trademark obtained via the Madrid Protocol by filing a combined Section 71 and 15 Declaration to maintain protection and achieve incontestability
Did you receive a reminder from the USPTO about a Combined Section 8 & 15 Declaration? If you don’t know what this is, check out our guide.
It is crucial that trademark owners properly transfer their trademarks to avoid delays, confusion, or a break in title ruining the value of the trademark.
The USPTO has begun a new audit program that requires some trademark owners to go beyond the normal requirements in renewing a trademark registration.
Trademark scams have become increasingly common today. Here are some key points for trademark registration owners to keep in mind to avoid trademark renewal scams, expecially one’s by mail.
After you file a trademark application, you are likely going to receive fraudulent letters regarding your filing.
We’re typically asked if a trademark expires. Once a trademark is registered with the USPTO, it will last 5 years before another filing is required. This is typically in the form of a renewal.
Trademark licensing benefits include raised brand awareness and additional revenue. As your business grows, you may want to consider licensing your trademark.
There are three critical items needed to properly care for and maintain a federally registered trademark.