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Old 16-05-2008, 09:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
Brian Turner
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Default Warning on trademark trolls

Very interesting investigation from the BBC, highlighting how "trademark trolls" are contacting companies claiming royalties for trademarks - which the companies themselves should already own outright:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/7330714.stm

Basically, a business owner gets a call or letter out of the blue stating that they are trading under an existing copyright, and to either pay royalties, or else face crippling costs in damages:

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The troll typically registers the name of an existing business as a trademark, then demands cash to lease or sell it back to the original company.
Features include offers to sell trademark rights, or else threaten litigation potentially "costing millions".

However, as the article warns that these trademark claims are usually still in the application stage - meaning they haven't even been registered - and are unlikely to succeed anyway because a business has already been trading with it.

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"You cannot get a trademark for an existing and established company name. Even if these companies did not register the trademark themselves, by simply trading under that name for a significant amount of time it builds up a reputation in a trademark.

"This is what gives it value and goodwill. It is the use and goodwill, more than the fact that it is registered, that gives a trademark value which can then be protected. And in this case, he doesn't even own the trademark yet anyway, which puts him in an even weaker position."
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