Lately it seems like our old friends have been up to it again. A few weeks after we file for trademarks on behalf of our clients they receive what appear to be official-looking invoices from places like "The U.S. Trademark Office" or similar designations which seem oddly similar to the official designation the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO").
Clients and all who read this post beware, in our opinion such purported services are, in essence, scams. Of late we have seen them taking two general forms:
Monitoring Services
Our clients receive an official-looking invoice for some amount of money, typically in the nature of hundreds to thousands of U.S. dollars, stating that they must now sign up to have their mark monitored and that payment of the invoice is, in essence, required. As the paper which accompanies these demands are often made to look strikingly similar to correspondence from the official USPTO many can be confused and possibly pay the invoice without thinking about it.
Do not!
They are not required. It is merely a hard form of solicitation which, as we stated above, borders on a scam.
International Protection or World Trademark Register
The second one we have been seeing a lot of lately are offers to protect our clients' marks on the "World Trademark Register" or some like designation. We've been doing this for a long time and we protect our clients' marks in pretty much every country in the world. As such we are confident in saying we have never heard of a "World Trademark Register" or anything like what they are purportedly advertising.
Here's the kicker too - most of these services are from outside of the United States. As such, once you send your credit card information along it would be rather, well, difficult to ever get a refund back on a disputed charge.
Summary
So please be advised that these "services" are out there targeting trademark holders and especially those trademark holders who have recently filed applications with the USPTO.
Don't be fooled.
As always, if you have any questions about something you have received in the mail or generally any questions regarding trademarks you can give us a call and we'll let you know if it is official or not.
TheTrademarkCompany.com
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Trademark Owners Beware of Scam Monitoring and Related Services
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