Comment by Dylan16807
Comment by Dylan16807 10 days ago
But you don't get those protections or ability to sue if your trademark gets rejected, which is the problem here.
Comment by Dylan16807 10 days ago
But you don't get those protections or ability to sue if your trademark gets rejected, which is the problem here.
I don't know about the EU, but in the US a registered mark only gives you the presumption that's valid. But those presumptions can be challenged in court.
Of course, if you can't prove to the examiners that you even have a right to the mark, you're probably gonna have one snowball's chance in hell of a time proving that someone else's use of it is invalid in court.