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An Introduction to Trademarks for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

Andrew A. Gonzalez by Andrew A. Gonzalez
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How a “Star” Was Born

Good naming and good marketing weren’t invented yesterday. Consider the story of John K. Hogg of Frederick, Maryland, a manufacturer of soap. Mr. Hogg had a concept for a special soap, so he applied for a trademark. Star Soap, he called it, and a star symbol was to be “printed, stamped or impressed upon the outside of each piece of soap,” as he wrote in his application. Yes, Mr. Hogg had real naming and marketing skills:

  • A simple, one-syllable name
  • A highly-meaning word to convey both his aspirations and the quality of his product
  • A physical symbol built right into the name

And the rest of the story? Mr. Hogg was the recipient of Trademark #9. That’s right, the ninth trademark ever issued by the government of the United States. The date of his registration was October 25, 1870. Colt (first registered in 1889); Quaker (first registered in 1895); Pepsi-Cola (first registered in 1896; Mercedes (first registered in 1900).

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The very ownership of a trademark with a good image and reputation provides a company with a competitive edge.

What is a Trademark?

A trademark is defined by the United States Patent and Trademark Office as any word, slogan, shape, color, scent, taste or any combination of these thereof used in commerce to identify and distinguish the goods of one manufacturer or seller from those of another and to indicate the source of the goods. A trademark is a mark that is applied to a product. For example, if you sell footwear, then the mark you apply to the shoe (e.g. Nike) is a trademark.

A service mark is used in the delivery of services. If your bank is offering a checking account service called “Smart Checking,” this mark would be termed a service mark rather that a trademark, because it is used in the delivery of services rather than being applied to a physical product.

What are Trademarks for?

Consumers who are satisfied are likely to buy or use the product or service again in the future. For this, they need to be able to distinguish easily between identical or similar products. The main function of a trademark is to enable consumers to identify a product or service of a particular company so as to distinguish it from other identical or similar products and services provided by competitors. You know what it’s like to walk down the aisles of a grocery store. Somehow you find the product you want out of the hundreds on the shelf. That’s the power of a trademark.

By enabling companies to differentiate themselves and their products from those of the competition, trademarks play a powerful role in the branding and marketing strategies of companies. The image and reputation of a company create trust which is the basis for establishing a loyal clientele and enhancing a company’s goodwill. Consumers often develop an emotional attachment to certain trademarks based on a set of desired qualities or features embodied in the products or services bearing such marks.

The Value of Trademarks

For most companies, a carefully selected and nurtured trademark is a valuable business asset. For some, it may be the most valuable asset they own. Estimates of the value of some of the world’s most famous trademarks such as Coca-Cola or IBM exceed 70 billion each. This is because consumers value trademarks, their reputation, their image and a set of desired qualities they associate with the mark, and are willing to buy a product bearing a trademark that they recognize and which meets their expectations. Therefore, the very ownership of a trademark with a good image and reputation provides a company with a competitive edge.

While most businesses realize the importance of using trademarks to differentiate their products or services from those of their competitors, not all realize the importance of protecting them through registration.

Registration, under relevant U.S. trademark law, gives your company the exclusive right to prevent others from marketing identical or similar products or services under the same or a confusingly similar mark. Without trademark registration, your investments in marketing may become wasteful as rival companies may use the same or a confusingly similar trademark for identical or similar products or services. If a competitor adopts a similar or identical trademark, customers could be misled into buying the competitor’s product or service thinking it emanates from your company. This could not only decrease your company’s profits and confuse your customers, but may also damage the reputation and image of your company, particularly if the rival product or service is of inferior quality.

Receiving a trademark “cease and desist” letter or infringement notice can be an unsettling event. There are many circumstances under which you may receive one, but they all have one common thread – if the allegations in the letter are true, they can be devastating for a business. Securing ownership of intellectual property serves as prima facie evidence of the validity and exclusivity of the mark for the goods and services listed in the registration and serves as defense to a conflict matter.

Given the value of trademarks and the importance that a trademark may have in determining the success of a business in the marketplace, it is critical to make sure that it is registered in the relevant markets. In addition, a registered trademark may be licensed to other companies, thus providing an additional source of revenue for your company or may be the basis for a franchising agreement.

How Can Your Company Protect its Trademarks and Service Marks?

Trademark protection can be obtained through registration and, in some cases, through use. Even where trademarks can be protected through use, you are well advised to register the trademark by filing the appropriate application. Registering a trademark will provide stronger protection, particularly in case of conflict with an identical or confusingly similar mark.

Yes, Mr. Hogg had real naming and marketing skills. Star Soap is still being sold … almost 150 years later.

 

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Andrew A. Gonzalez, Esq. is an experienced attorney with over 25 years in practice. He focuses his attention on business and intellectual property matters. He provides sophisticated services to commercial clients who need to effectively compete in a business environment and personal counseling to individuals who require the services of a seasoned and caring attorney. For more information, visit golawny.com.

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