Frequently Asked Questions
Can someone sue me for my trademark?
Yes, someone can sue you for your trademark if they believe it infringes on their existing trademark rights.
Trademark infringement occurs when your mark is so similar to another that it could cause confusion among consumers regarding the source of the goods or services.
To avoid this, it's crucial to conduct a thorough trademark search before registering your mark to ensure it's unique and doesn't infringe on existing trademarks.
If a lawsuit is filed against you, it could lead to costly legal battles, potential damages, and the loss of the right to use your trademark.
Therefore, proper due diligence and legal advice are essential in the trademark registration process.
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