Trademark enforcement means to enforce your rights against the infringer who is using the mark in the commercial course of business by sending a notice of infringement.
Ongoing Trademark Enforcement
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The infringers will be prevented from using your mark on the infringing websites, with your little cooperation and patience.
Enforcing the trademark rights will help the owner to restrain others from using identical trademark and get the business benefit out of it.
Notice will be sent either to the website or the host of the website.
You can give 1- 2 links under this pack.
It will usually take 3-7 days to send the notice.
Notices are sent to the infringing website and the host.
You can give up to 10 links under this pack.
It will usually take 2-4 days to send the notice
This includes DMCA take down notices to the infringing website and the host along with Cease and Desist Notice (if required).
You can give up to 25 links or a complete website takedown.
It will usually take 24 Hours-48 Hours to send the notice
Trademark enforcement means to enforce your rights against the infringer who is using the mark in the commercial course of business by sending a notice of infringement.
You need to enforce your trademark rights in order to prevent your mark from being misused by others. This misuse may result in weakening of your mark and loss of distinctiveness, which may also result in loss of trademark. It may also create consumer confusion.
Enforcement will warn the infringers and stop them from using the mark. The infringing website may be taken down if the mark is not removed from the website.
Trademark is enforced through the national laws of every country.
We usually take 24 hours to 7 days’ time period to send the notice depending on your priority and complexity of the matter.
In order to discover that your trademark is being used by someone else, you have to conduct a trademark monitoring from an Intellectual Property Specialist. In the monitoring report, you would get to know the infringers.
To stop others from using the mark, you need to send a trademark infringement notice or a cease and desist notice, if required. After receiving the notice, if the infringer doesn’t take any step to resolve, you can go for legal aid.
You can go for enforcement if you satisfy the following conditions:
i. Your trademark should be registered
ii. Infringements are located in the same geographical area as the place of registration.
iii. Infringers should carry on the business with the same goods or services like yours.
iv. If the infringing mark creates the likelihood of confusion in the minds of consumers.
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