Frequently Asked Questions
What rights does a trademark owner have?
A trademark owner has several important rights that help protect their brand and its associated value.
These rights include the exclusive use of the mark in connection with the goods or services for which it’s registered, preventing others from using a confusingly similar mark that could mislead consumers.
The owner can also enforce their trademark rights by taking legal action against unauthorized use, including seeking injunctions to stop the infringement and claiming damages for any harm caused.
Additionally, the trademark owner has the right to license the use of the mark to others under specified conditions, generating additional revenue.
Overall, these rights help maintain the distinctiveness and integrity of the trademark, supporting the brand's growth and reputation.
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