Why should trademark owners beware of trademark scams?

Trademark owners should be aware of how the USPTO sends legitimate notices and should very carefully review notices received and/or consult experienced trademark counsel to avoid being victims of scams because:

  • the scams often use authentic-looking paperwork that can be confusing despite careful review;

  • the scams often target nonprofits, charities, and small businesses; and

  • falling for a scam will likely lead to the cancelation/abandonment of trademarks and loss of additional money in getting trademark registration rights back in order.

Read about the latest trademark scam by a Latvian individual affecting thousands of trademark owners.

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