“None of us knows what it is we don’t know.” Have you ever said after the fact, “If I had only known.”
In business, it’s what you don’t think about that can come back to haunt you. I’ve experienced this in my life – and it’s a sinking feeling.
When it comes to brand protection, the lack of access to expert advice can be devastating. Seemingly simple choices about trademarks made early in life of a business can have last impact years down the road.
Over the years of clients out of trademark disputes, I realized that almost all of them could have been avoided. Had these trademark owners had access to real expertise, and implemented the same advice routinely given to Fortune 500 companies, they would have made more informed choices about protecting their brand names.
Brandaide’s knowledge base helps close the gap between the big boys and levels the playing field. The topics covered are key to all trademark owners, and provide advice large companies pay many thousands of dollars to obtain.
Remember, the goal is a valuable, saleable business with brand assets that add to the bottom line. Brandaide is here to help you safely to that destination.
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Do you treat your confidential information as company secrets? Trade secrets can be some of the most valuable business assets of all. These include such things as customer lists, financial data, sales figures, to name a few. It’s vital to treat confidential information as just that, secret and confidential. If not, it will be hard to protect your brand and business from theft by third parties or former employees.
Trademark registration is available for more than words and logos. Don’t overlook trade dress which is also valuable Intellectual Property. The lay out and design of the Apple store, with its clean tables to displace the products is registered and protected as a trademark. Trade Dress can also include color, product shapes such as the shape of the Coca-Cola bottle, the Adidas stripes on the shoes, to name a few.
There are six steps to build a valuable brand, Investigate the market place, Navigate the result, Select a trademark you can register, register with a plan, establish and monitor proper trademark use, and enforce your rights when necessary.
Valuation of a company by a professional is common and necessary when it comes time to sell a business, buy out partner, or any other number of reasons. A valuation determines the value of a business based upon tangible assets such as cash, real estate and equipment. It also includes intangible assets such as patents trademarks copyrights and trade secrets, often the most valuable assets of all. Learn the basics. 
Learn about the types of marks and why two of them make bad choices as a brand name or trademark. A strong trademark is vital to the brand building process. When selecting a trademark to marry to your brand values and message, it’s important to know where a proposed brand name lands on the continuum of legal protection. The ability to protect your mark should inform your final trademark selection
An example of a trademark made from “Cotton Candy” shows the value of an arbitrary trademark. On the trademark continuum of protection, from strong to not protectable, arbitrary marks are as good as they get. It’s good to learn from a company that selected a great arbitrary mark.
In this Brandaide Conversation, trademark experts Bill Finkelstein & Cheryl Hodgson discuss on what makes for a good trademark. Before launching a new product or service, it’s important to choose a strong trademark. Most important, when choosing a mark, you want to select one that will be memorable and distinctive.
In this Brandaide Conversation, our resident trademark registration experts Bill Finklestein & Cheryl Hodgson discuss why Pepsi and Apple such strong trademarks? Look to Pepsi and Apple as examples to learn from when selecting your own strong trademarks.
There are real benefits to having a registered trademark for your brand names.
Did you know 87% of all trademark applications receive an initial rejection. Many of this can be avoided with proper preparation to make a big difference in the outcome. Preparing your brand names for successful registration is one of them. There are common mistakes made in trademark filings, which can be avoided with proper preparation. Here are five reasons you might experience rejection and how to avoid them.
International trademark registration has become vitally important for online brands. Brand owners selling in the global market are well-served to understand the basics of international trademark registration, lest their brand disappear. Two real client stories to guide you.
US trademark registration is not only available to U.S. trademark owners. Foreign based brands can also obtain a US trademark registration. This guide to US trademark registration will guide non US based trademark owners on how to secure a US trademark registration. 
There is an old expression: “Hung by the tongue,” meaning something is said that one lives to regret. When it comes to trademark use, this saying is particularly true. Trademark owners are required to establish and maintain proper trademark use, including monitoring use of the mark by third parties.
Trademark owners are required to monitor the market place and “police” their trademark rights. Failure to do so over time will result in a loss of valuable Intellectual Property rights.
Genericide is a process whereby a brand name or trademark is transformed through popular usage into a common noun. Aspirin, zipper, escalator, thermos. Legal rights in the trademark are lost.
This World Trademark Review round table of experts shares how to protect your brand in Web 2.0. A must read for all business owners with a brand to protect.
There is often confusion as to the difference between registration of a domain name and a trademark. Domain names are not trademarks unless properly used.
Cyber security for registered trademarks is now available by registering with the Trademark Clearinghouse. Are your trademarks secure from online thieves?
There are hundreds of new generic Top Level Domains. Trademarks are at risk of being poached in the new domain endings. Are your trademarks registered with the Trademark Clearing House?
There are specific rules for how register artist names for sound recordings, as book authors.The music group ABBA paved the way for a trademark for artist names for music recordings and videos. Here are the rules.
In this Loud Trax Interview, Attorney Cheryl Hodgson discussed the two most important things a music group must do. First, agree
The business media seems fascinated with the Taylor Swift trademarks registration strategy. It’s nothing new. First was “Margueritaville” and “Louie Louie” [Read more]NOTE THIS IS GOING TO BE REPUBLISHED AND UPDATED AS A NEW POST ON THE NEW SITE
Trademark registration for a hashtag is possible if the hashtag is used to promoted goods and services, not just as a way to organize content. Learn the rules here.
Not all domain containing a third party trademark are cybersquatters. Some are innocent domain owners and victims of an Internet Domain Bully. These are also called Reverse Domain Name Hijackers