Florian is right.
However, if you want to make someone stop you do have to, because here
in the US it becomes a criminal offense if someone continues to use a
mark if it is registered.
Also, you cannot claim damages if it is not registered.
I just won a case against someone so I should know.
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
David Lyon schrieb:
David Lyon wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Exactly. Same for Belgium; Also, a US trademark as far as I know has
no meaning in Europe unless it was also registered in the European
trademark organization.
Not sure if this is the right one..... but I have checked....
http://oami.europa.eu/en/default.htm#
nothing there....
so the cost of registering Lazarus as a Trademark in Europe needs also
to be followed up.
There is no need to register a trademark if you can prove otherwise
(publications etc.) that you use this trademark.
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