Legal Question in Intellectual Property in New York

Trademark

Can a corporate name, ie. ''Plant Inc.'' be trademarked?


Asked on 5/23/07, 8:43 am

4 Answers from Attorneys

Ken Feldman Feldman Law Group

Re: Trademark

Trademark rights are gained through use as a trademark. So if you use it to distinctively identify the source of goods or a service, it is a mark.

Registration is another matter and can often be done quickly and relatively inexpensively. A key question is how distinctive the mark is for the goods or service. What good or service is it a mark for?

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Answered on 5/24/07, 12:35 pm
Johm Smith tom's

Re: Trademark

There are ways to do this. Feel free to contact us for a free consult.

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Answered on 5/23/07, 10:07 am
Kristen Browde Browde Law, P.C.

Re: Trademark

Under many circumstances, the answer is yes, although in the example you gave it's somewhat less likely. Trademarking depends upon both the name itself and the proposed use of the mark - it can be somewhat complicated.

I'd be happy to discuss the matter with you in detail - please feel free to get in touch.

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Answered on 5/23/07, 10:13 am
Christopher Hoyt The Law Offices of Christopher W. Hoyt

Re: Trademark

It is possible that the name may be able to be trademarked, however it will depend on the goods/services your business provides. Furthermore, you will want to undertake a professional trademark search to make sure nobody else is currently using the mark (or at least nobody else whose use predates yours). Please feel free to contact my office if we can be of any assistance in this matter.

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Answered on 5/24/07, 3:04 pm


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