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Trademarking A Similar Name

How do i Trademark a wrestling name?

You have to establish that you used the name for a certain period of time first and got paid using it.....like for instance Jason Reso used the name the last name Cage early in his career and was able to use Christian Cage in TNA....which forced some indy wrestler using the name Chris Cage to change his name.

Or you can just get a lawyer to make some contract stating that you claim the rights to said name.

And sorry but Bobby Eaton is Beautiful Bobby.

Oh and if you worked for the promotion AAA in Mexico you would have a mask match....

How do you trademark a similar name, yet in different industry, to a current trademark?

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How do you trademark a clan name?

Me and my friend created a clan on Xbox Live awhile ago and lately someone has been trying to take all rights to the creation of the clan. Me and my friend were wondering how we can trademark that name so he wont get credit for it.

Can I trademark a name that is similar (but not identical) to the name of another company?

If you will use it on completely different products, then yes, it might be possible. For instance, they produce milk and you offer tires. The main idea is to avoid confusion between your brands; since if a regular customer thinks that your products and the company’s products originate from the same source, you will be in trouble.If the products are similar (even if they are not identical), you should think about choosing another trademark. In the US the company has some common law rights, provided that they used the trademark first. If it’s just a company with the same name and they do not use the name in commerce, it does not qualify for the protection. If the name is in use, the owners can try to cancel your registered trademark if you register it.The cancellation will be expensive, very expensive and if your trademark becomes popular and the regular customer associates the trademark with your products, they may fail to succeed.More details here: Burger King (Mattoon, Illinois) - WikipediaFacts to check: are they using the unregistered trademark? On what products are they using it? Are they similar to your products? Is the trademark registrable?You can try to apply for your trademark if it’s registrable and not in use. No one can guarantee that it registers, however, it might be worth trying.If you want to be sure, contact an attorney.

What is the name for a company's saying.. not a trademark or logo, i can;t think of the right word.?

I think you mean slogan, but you can also say motto.

How do I trademark my kennel name?

Contact the AKC. There IS a fee for this but nobody else having the same breed will be able to use your kennel name.

How can two companies trademark a name in the same class?

It may be possible to trademark the same name in the same class if the name is descriptive or “weak.”If you search common terms on the USPTO, you will find certain terms are used with many registered trademarks because these terms describe the goods or services they mark and are therefore not “inherently distinctive,” a fundamental requirement of trademark protection.Your question requires a more detailed analysis of the current trademark registration. Feel free to contact our office to make an appointment.Home or BookNow.SO - Pankaj RavalWe would be happy to help you.

How do you copyright or tradmark a name?

My dad has just established a car show. He has named it and wants to know how to go about trademarking or copyrighting. He wants to be the only one able to use this name for his show. I know nothing about this and he asked me to find out. Any help will be greatly appreciated. thanks

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