Sorry, I don't quite understand.
If a Trademark has been deleted, it is nonexistant.
So who should claim a right on that trademark?
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!What is the law on regging a name of a cancelled trademark? What is the risk of regging a name that is the exact name of a trademark that has been cancelled for about 5 years? Please advise.
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seanboy
Sorry, I don't quite understand.
If a Trademark has been deleted, it is nonexistant.
So who should claim a right on that trademark?
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The cancellation refers to the TM registration NOT the actual mark itself.
There are numerous instances in which a TM registration will be canceled / abandoned and yet the TM is still in commercial use by the mark holder.
And on a related note, it's sometimes possible for a TM registration to be "revived" after cancelation / abandonment. And furthermore, there's often nothing that precludes the mark holder from simply applying for the mark again; the date of first use is typically what counts, not when the mark was filed (some exceptions, such as intent-to-use filings).
In a nutshell, one should not assume it's safe until they are relatively sure the mark is no longer being used in commerce by the former mark holder and/or licensees.
Ron
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