I started watching you in the begginning of 2021. I got two trademarks registered this year. My second was registered today on 12/26/2023. Thanks again aiden!
Thank you so much for your informative videos. I have a quick question, lets suppose company "A" register a tradename "abcd" in 2023 but there was another company, lets say company "B" that operates under the name "abcd LLC" since 2016 but didnt register the trademark name. They both are in the same industry. The company "A" starts selling and branding the name online(starting 2023) but the company "B" has never branded the company name, never created a logo, no website, for the company but has done substaintial amount of business with the government since 2016(branding is not important in government contracting). What wil happen in this case? can company "A" enforce its trademark on the older company "B"? Thanks in advance!
Fun fact: Those "Lays" bags read "Chipsy" lol. You'd think that the word is unique enough that it wouldn't cause any issues anywhere in the world, but who knows. Or maybe it's a knock off brand!
That IS a fun fact! Thanks for sharing. How interesting, I just looked it up and apparently Lay's uses different brand names in a lot of countries! Different names but in the same recognizable style and trade dress. :-) It's always fascinating to see how brand names (ie. trademarks!) can differ in different parts of the world. Thank you for watching and for the great comment!
You're welcome! Growing up in one place and living in another, you're constantly playing spot the difference with everything whether you intend to or not. My favorite is Church's Chicken. I've always known it as Texas Chicken, until I moved here and saw the oddly familiar restaurant logo except it said Church's Chicken instead. My guess is that they were smart enough to recognize the language barrier, and feared that people would not understand that Church is merely a last name and not an establishment that wants to push their Christian agenda. They just want to sell some fried chicken lol. Anyway whatever the reason is, it's all very interesting to see and experience!
I started watching you in the begginning of 2021. I got two trademarks registered this year. My second was registered today on 12/26/2023. Thanks again aiden!
Good video Aiden.
How soon after filing the Intent to Use 1b form, can i launch my business?
Is there a trademark lawyer that you recommend
Aiden, Thanks for this useful information
Thank you so much for your informative videos. I have a quick question, lets suppose company "A" register a tradename "abcd" in 2023 but there was another company, lets say company "B" that operates under the name "abcd LLC" since 2016 but didnt register the trademark name. They both are in the same industry. The company "A" starts selling and branding the name online(starting 2023) but the company "B" has never branded the company name, never created a logo, no website, for the company but has done substaintial amount of business with the government since 2016(branding is not important in government contracting). What wil happen in this case? can company "A" enforce its trademark on the older company "B"? Thanks in advance!
Basically it's a blue check or a gold star next to your business.
Fun fact: Those "Lays" bags read "Chipsy" lol. You'd think that the word is unique enough that it wouldn't cause any issues anywhere in the world, but who knows. Or maybe it's a knock off brand!
That IS a fun fact! Thanks for sharing. How interesting, I just looked it up and apparently Lay's uses different brand names in a lot of countries! Different names but in the same recognizable style and trade dress. :-) It's always fascinating to see how brand names (ie. trademarks!) can differ in different parts of the world. Thank you for watching and for the great comment!
You're welcome! Growing up in one place and living in another, you're constantly playing spot the difference with everything whether you intend to or not.
My favorite is Church's Chicken. I've always known it as Texas Chicken, until I moved here and saw the oddly familiar restaurant logo except it said Church's Chicken instead. My guess is that they were smart enough to recognize the language barrier, and feared that people would not understand that Church is merely a last name and not an establishment that wants to push their Christian agenda. They just want to sell some fried chicken lol. Anyway whatever the reason is, it's all very interesting to see and experience!
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okay there is a difference between Mexican Coca-Cola and American Coca-Cola Mexican Coca-Cola is sweeter and it comes in a glass bottle
because it has cane sugar instead of corn syrup, and that's just the way drinks are manufactured in Mexico for reusability.
@@303cris thank you very much I bought the drink at a store called food Depot