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The Law of Branding


     Frisina & Smith, LLC
Innovate. Strategize. Succeed. TM




             www.IPCorpLaw.com      © 2009-2012 Frisina & Smith, LLC
Introduction
• Why be concerned?

• How to select a brand

• Options for protecting a brand
Why Be Concerned
Why Be Concerned?
• Standout from the crowd




• Which of these are you more likely to remember?


                             Or
Why Be Concerned?
• Guard your goodwill



• Protect your branding investment



• Reserve your right to expand
What Is A Trademark?
What Is A Trademark?
• What is the purpose of a brand, i.e. trademark
What Is A Trademark?
• What can function as a brand, i.e. trademark?
  – Words, tag lines, phrases, letters or other characters, and Acronyms,
  – Pictures/graphical elements (e.g. logos),
  – Colors (e.g. product or package coloring),
  – Smells,
  – Sounds (e.g. simple tones, jingles, non-musical sounds, etc.),
What Is A Trademark?
                                                 Distinctiveness = Strength
• Words
  – XEROX (fanciful)




                                                              Decreasing Distinctiveness
  – APPLE (arbitrary)
  – COPPERTONE (suggestive)
  – And Sometimes: personal names,
    descriptive terms, geographically descriptive terms
  – Generic terms can never be trademarks
What Is A Trademark?

                                       Inherent Distinctiveness

                  fanciful/arbitrary      suggestive   descriptive   generic
Distinctiveness
What Is A Trademark?
• Pictures/Logos
What Is A Trademark?
• Combinations of Words and Graphical Elements
What Is A Trademark?
• Examples of Color as a Trademark
  – Pink for fiberglass insulation



  – Green for various batteries



  – Red and gold for prescription medicine spray bottle
What Is A Trademark?
• Product Packaging Trade Dress
  – Distinctive elements
What Is A Trademark?
What Is A Trademark?
What Is A Trademark?
• Product Design Trade Dress
What Is A Trademark?
   Scent Marks Goods
         Coconut Retail store services featuring sandals and flip flop
                 sandals, and related accessories

Peppermint Scent pharmaceutical nitroglycerin

Peppermint Scent office supplies, namely, file folders, hanging folders,
                 paper expanding files


           Vanilla office supplies, namely, file folders, hanging folders,
                   paper expanding files
What Is A Trademark?
• Guess The Sound Mark:              • Answer:
  –   Mystery Mark 1                      –   20th Century Fox
  –   Mystery Mark 2                      –   AAMCO
  –   Mystery Mark 3                      –   AOL
  –   Mystery Mark 4                      –   Green Giant
  –   Mystery Mark 5                      –   NBC
  –   Mystery Mark 6                      –   Harley Davidson
Selecting A Brand
• What makes a good trademark?
  – Has distinctive capacity
  – Lacks a likelihood of confusion
  – The rest depends on the specific facts of your situation
     • Is this a business name, product name, product packaging, the design of a
       retail shop, a product design, a distinctive element of your business or
       product?
Selecting A Brand
• Common Pitfalls
  – Personal names
  – Names of others, e.g. famous persons
  – Geographic locations
  – Descriptive Terms
  – Generic Terms
Identifying and Mitigating Risk
Identifying and Mitigating Risk
• Identifying Risks:
   – Selecting a weak or difficult mark
   – Selecting a mark that will result in litigation and/or forfeiture

• Mitigating Risks
   – Availability Searching and Opinions
   – Insurance
Identifying and Mitigating Risk
• The Search and Opinion
  – Scope: federal, all 50 states, common law, business names, domain names
  – Purpose: identify the closest marks and evaluate them for registrability
Identifying and Mitigating Risk
• Effects of the search/opinion:
  – Increases the likelihood of selecting a registrable mark,
  – avoid wasting time and money pursuing a difficult or marginal
    trademark,
  – identify whether your mark is likely to infringe that of another, and
  – avoid having to abandon a brand after investing in it
Options for Protecting A Brand
Options for Protecting A Brand
• Common Law Trademark Rights
• State Trademark Registration
• Federal Trademark Registration
• International Trademarks
Federal Trademark Registration
• Benefits:
   – Registration imparts presumptions of validity, distinctiveness, ownership…
   – Incontestability after five years
   – Enforceable nationwide regardless of actual geographic scope of use
   – Enhanced damages are available
   – The right to use ®
• Approximate Cost:
   – $325/class plus attorney time.
State Trademark Registration
• Benefits:
  – Less expensive and easier to obtain than a federal registration

  – Serves as notice to others of your claim to the mark

  – Considered “competent evidence of registration”

  – Must use TM rather than ®
State Trademark Registration
• Approximate Cost:
  – Ohio filing fee is $125
  – Non-monetary costs:
     • No incontestability
     • No presumption of validity
     • No enhanced damages
Common Law Trademark Rights;
                       the do-nothing option

• Benefit:                                          • Cost:
   – Limited enforceable rights exist for “senior      – $0. There are no direct costs. You obtain
     users”                                              common law rights as soon as you begin
                                                         using the mark in commerce.
   – Can obtain a registration later if deemed
     economically feasible                             – No incontestability
                                                       – No presumption of validity
                                                       – No presumption of ownership
                                                       – No enhanced damages
                                                       – Must use TM rather than ®
International Trademarks
• What is it?
   – Madrid Protocol versus Nation-by-nation
• Benefit:
   – Potential cost savings over nation-by-nation filing
• Approximate cost:
   – Varies widely based on:
       • The number of nations selected;
       • The particular nations selected (each has its own filing fee);
       • The nature of the trademark (e.g. whether it is a color or black/white mark); and
       • Exchange rates.
Conclusion
• Screed trademark candidates with the help of an attorney

• Get a professional search and opinion

• Select the proper form of protection
Thank You
Frisina & Smith, LLC
  Stow Office        Akron Office
  4301 Darrow Rd.    39 E. Market St.
  Suite 1450         Suite LL-1
  Stow, Ohio 44224   Akron, Ohio 44308




            Contact Us
          (330)777-0063
      dominic@IPCorpLaw.com
        www.IPCorpLaw.com


                                         © 2009-2012 Frisina & Smith, LLC

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The Law of Branding

  • 1. The Law of Branding Frisina & Smith, LLC Innovate. Strategize. Succeed. TM www.IPCorpLaw.com © 2009-2012 Frisina & Smith, LLC
  • 2. Introduction • Why be concerned? • How to select a brand • Options for protecting a brand
  • 4. Why Be Concerned? • Standout from the crowd • Which of these are you more likely to remember? Or
  • 5. Why Be Concerned? • Guard your goodwill • Protect your branding investment • Reserve your right to expand
  • 6. What Is A Trademark?
  • 7. What Is A Trademark? • What is the purpose of a brand, i.e. trademark
  • 8. What Is A Trademark? • What can function as a brand, i.e. trademark? – Words, tag lines, phrases, letters or other characters, and Acronyms, – Pictures/graphical elements (e.g. logos), – Colors (e.g. product or package coloring), – Smells, – Sounds (e.g. simple tones, jingles, non-musical sounds, etc.),
  • 9. What Is A Trademark? Distinctiveness = Strength • Words – XEROX (fanciful) Decreasing Distinctiveness – APPLE (arbitrary) – COPPERTONE (suggestive) – And Sometimes: personal names, descriptive terms, geographically descriptive terms – Generic terms can never be trademarks
  • 10. What Is A Trademark? Inherent Distinctiveness fanciful/arbitrary suggestive descriptive generic Distinctiveness
  • 11. What Is A Trademark? • Pictures/Logos
  • 12. What Is A Trademark? • Combinations of Words and Graphical Elements
  • 13. What Is A Trademark? • Examples of Color as a Trademark – Pink for fiberglass insulation – Green for various batteries – Red and gold for prescription medicine spray bottle
  • 14. What Is A Trademark? • Product Packaging Trade Dress – Distinctive elements
  • 15. What Is A Trademark?
  • 16. What Is A Trademark?
  • 17. What Is A Trademark? • Product Design Trade Dress
  • 18. What Is A Trademark? Scent Marks Goods Coconut Retail store services featuring sandals and flip flop sandals, and related accessories Peppermint Scent pharmaceutical nitroglycerin Peppermint Scent office supplies, namely, file folders, hanging folders, paper expanding files Vanilla office supplies, namely, file folders, hanging folders, paper expanding files
  • 19. What Is A Trademark? • Guess The Sound Mark: • Answer: – Mystery Mark 1 – 20th Century Fox – Mystery Mark 2 – AAMCO – Mystery Mark 3 – AOL – Mystery Mark 4 – Green Giant – Mystery Mark 5 – NBC – Mystery Mark 6 – Harley Davidson
  • 20. Selecting A Brand • What makes a good trademark? – Has distinctive capacity – Lacks a likelihood of confusion – The rest depends on the specific facts of your situation • Is this a business name, product name, product packaging, the design of a retail shop, a product design, a distinctive element of your business or product?
  • 21. Selecting A Brand • Common Pitfalls – Personal names – Names of others, e.g. famous persons – Geographic locations – Descriptive Terms – Generic Terms
  • 23. Identifying and Mitigating Risk • Identifying Risks: – Selecting a weak or difficult mark – Selecting a mark that will result in litigation and/or forfeiture • Mitigating Risks – Availability Searching and Opinions – Insurance
  • 24. Identifying and Mitigating Risk • The Search and Opinion – Scope: federal, all 50 states, common law, business names, domain names – Purpose: identify the closest marks and evaluate them for registrability
  • 25. Identifying and Mitigating Risk • Effects of the search/opinion: – Increases the likelihood of selecting a registrable mark, – avoid wasting time and money pursuing a difficult or marginal trademark, – identify whether your mark is likely to infringe that of another, and – avoid having to abandon a brand after investing in it
  • 27. Options for Protecting A Brand • Common Law Trademark Rights • State Trademark Registration • Federal Trademark Registration • International Trademarks
  • 28. Federal Trademark Registration • Benefits: – Registration imparts presumptions of validity, distinctiveness, ownership… – Incontestability after five years – Enforceable nationwide regardless of actual geographic scope of use – Enhanced damages are available – The right to use ® • Approximate Cost: – $325/class plus attorney time.
  • 29. State Trademark Registration • Benefits: – Less expensive and easier to obtain than a federal registration – Serves as notice to others of your claim to the mark – Considered “competent evidence of registration” – Must use TM rather than ®
  • 30. State Trademark Registration • Approximate Cost: – Ohio filing fee is $125 – Non-monetary costs: • No incontestability • No presumption of validity • No enhanced damages
  • 31. Common Law Trademark Rights; the do-nothing option • Benefit: • Cost: – Limited enforceable rights exist for “senior – $0. There are no direct costs. You obtain users” common law rights as soon as you begin using the mark in commerce. – Can obtain a registration later if deemed economically feasible – No incontestability – No presumption of validity – No presumption of ownership – No enhanced damages – Must use TM rather than ®
  • 32. International Trademarks • What is it? – Madrid Protocol versus Nation-by-nation • Benefit: – Potential cost savings over nation-by-nation filing • Approximate cost: – Varies widely based on: • The number of nations selected; • The particular nations selected (each has its own filing fee); • The nature of the trademark (e.g. whether it is a color or black/white mark); and • Exchange rates.
  • 33. Conclusion • Screed trademark candidates with the help of an attorney • Get a professional search and opinion • Select the proper form of protection
  • 34. Thank You Frisina & Smith, LLC Stow Office Akron Office 4301 Darrow Rd. 39 E. Market St. Suite 1450 Suite LL-1 Stow, Ohio 44224 Akron, Ohio 44308 Contact Us (330)777-0063 dominic@IPCorpLaw.com www.IPCorpLaw.com © 2009-2012 Frisina & Smith, LLC