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Enforce Your Trademark Rights

Send a cease and desist letter to someone infringing your trademark for $375 + $39.99 if overnight delivery in the U.S. is requested.

Enforcement is a crucial aspect of protecting your investment in your trademark. Policing your trademark ensures that consumers can distinguish your products or services from others and builds brand recognition. Without effective enforcement, counterfeit goods and unauthorized use of trademarks can dilute the value of your brand, leading to consumer confusion and potential damage to your company’s reputation.

One common tool in trademark enforcement is the issuance of cease and desist letters. These letters serve as formal warnings to individuals or businesses that are infringing your trademark. Cease and desist letters outline the alleged infringement, demand that the infringing party stop using the trademark immediately, and may request compensation for damages caused. These letters not only provide an opportunity for parties to resolve disputes amicably but also create a legal record of your efforts to protect your rights. In many cases, receiving a cease and desist letter prompts the infringing party to cease its unlawful activities, preventing the need for costly and time-consuming litigation. Trademark enforcement through cease and desist letters serves as an essential initial step in preserving the integrity of your brand.

Note: Not all uses of your mark without your consent, or of a mark that looks substantially similar to yours, constitute trademark infringement under the law if such uses are consistent with the First Amendment. Specifically, as long as someone is not using your mark to indicate the source of their goods or services, they can make fair use of your mark through parody, criticism, or commentary.

If you desire a 15-minute consultation to determine whether someone’s use of your mark is fair use, please schedule an appointment for a $75 consultation fee.