What’s in a name? Everything.
We know that when we pop open a can of Coca Cola no matter if you are in Los Angeles or New York you know that you are moments away from that sugary sweet refreshment. Why? Because the trademark on the can tells us so.
When we walk into a McDonalds in Dallas we know they are going to serve us the same delicious Big Mac that we would get in Chicago. Why? Because the trademark on the sign – those famous golden arches – tells us so.
These companies have built their brands, and their products’ identities, on their trademarks. The entirety of your efforts in building your business and a consumer following can be taken away in an instant if consumers can no longer find your brand, your trademark. How can this happen?
Well for one thing if you do not clear use of your trademark before beginning use of the same you could be sued for infringement by another. If they win, they can force you to stop use of your brand altogether – even after years of brand development.
So whether or not you have the greatest product or service in the world it is nothing if consumers can’t find you, if you are forced to change your name after years of effort building your trademark’s brand recognition.
What should you do? You should always protect your trademarks. Conduct clearance reports before using new trademarks. Always register your brand names, slogans, and other matter which can be protected.
If not one day they could be taken away from you and your company’s biggest asset – its recognition among consumers – could become a thing of the past.
The Trademark Company
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