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Choosing a Business Name Without Getting Hit With a Trademark Dispute

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Episode Summary: In this episode of Inherently Distinctive, hosts Attorney Mark Goodman and Sean O'Connor delve into the complexities of choosing a business name and the potential trademark issues that can arise. Mark, a Nevada-based intellectual property attorney, shares insights on how entrepreneurs and startups can avoid costly trademark disputes by selecting names that are both unique and legally defensible. He explains the importance of not getting too attached to a name early on and highlights the spectrum of trademark strength from generic to fanciful. The discussion also covers the pitfalls of descriptive names and the nuances of trademark infringement, emphasizing the need for thorough searches and creative naming strategies. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on how to protect their brand identity and ensure long-term business success. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:10 – Importance of Choosing the Right Business Name 1:09 – Common Trademark Problems for Business Owners 2:24 – Evaluating Trademark Conflicts 3:33 – Similarity in Marks and Products 4:39 – Power Dynamics in Trademark Disputes 5:33 – Descriptive vs. Suggestive Trade Names 6:31 – Trademark Strength Spectrum 8:00 – Arbitrary and Fanciful Marks 9:15 – Exactitude in Trademark Filing 11:47 – Internet and Trademark Conflicts 14:10 – URL and Trademark Differences 16:13 – Importance of Exact Match in Trademark Use 18:44 – Key Considerations for New Businesses About the Show: Inherently Distinctive is a podcast dedicated to helping entrepreneurs, startups, and business owners navigate the complex world of intellectual property. Hosted by Attorney Mark Goodman, the show offers expert insights into protecting brands, ideas, and inventions. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, each episode breaks down the legal nuances of trademark law, providing listeners with the tools they need to safeguard their business assets. Whether you're launching a new venture or looking to strengthen your existing brand, Inherently Distinctive is your go-to resource for intellectual property guidance.

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