How Much Will it Cost to Clear and Register a Trademark in the United States?

Clients frequently want to know how much it will cost to register a trademark.  The answer is always: “it depends.”  Here are some of the factors that can affect the cost of trademark clearance and registration in the United States. 1.  Clearance We generally recommend that clients engage in clearance work before filing an application to … Read more

Game of Thrones vs. Trump

Winter is coming — it’s a cold, hard fact, and will be here on December 21.  WINTER IS COMING is also a slogan used in connection with the Game of Thrones series (final season airing in April 2019!).  HBO owns trademark registrations for WINTER IS COMING for a variety of goods. HBO was displeased last month when Donald … Read more

Important Changes to Canadian Trademark Law – Effective June 2019

Significant changes to Canadian trademark law will come into effect on June 17, 2019.  These changes will impact businesses and individuals who own Canadian trademark registrations and pending applications, and who are considering new applications in Canada between now and then. Beginning on June 17, 2019, trademark applicants and registrants will have to classify their goods/services according to … Read more

Gynocologists Not Confusing With Rap Artists

In a May 3, 2018 decision, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board found that gynolocologists are not confusingly similar to rap artists. Draion Burch is a Pennsylvania doctor who goes by the nickname Dr. Drai. He provides obstetrics and gynecology medical services and speaking services, and filed two U.S. trademark applications to register DR. DRAI and DOCTOR DRAI … Read more

.app Top Level Domain Open for Registration

Top level domains were originally limited to .com, .net, .org and a few others.  In recent years, ICANN has authorized hundreds of new top level domains.  In some cases, these prove useful for businesses and brand owners, especially since .com has become so congested.  In large part, though, new gTLDs create problems for brand owners, since they create … Read more

Beware of Misleading Requests for Payment of Trademark Fees

After filing an application to register a trademark, you may receive an official-looking document, either by snail mail or e-mail, that calls for the payment of fees.  If this document does not come from the United States Trademark Office or your attorney, beware: it is likely a solicitation from an unscrupulous business looking for a … Read more

Who Knew Fighting Genericide Could Be Such Fun?

It’s hard to believe, but a video made by the legal team at Velcro has gone viral – amassing nearly 300,000 views in less than two days.  That means nearly 300,000 people now know about genericide, which is what happens when a brand loses its ability to function as a trademark. ASPIRIN, ESCALATOR, FLIP PHONE, LAUNDROMAT, ZIPPER … Read more