Greetings,
In California I'm planning on opening a "small" brick&mortar business as first time entrepreneur.
As you can imagine, I'm breaking my piggy bank to invest in myself for a long endeavor.
After much research I've settled on a business name that is available for me to:
I plan to proceed with the business name and use a an alternative domain name (i.e. add "center" to the domain name).
My question is the following:
Do I have any grounds for trademarking the name and then issuing "cease & desist letter"?
I learned that Lanham Act (https://keytlaw.com/netlaw/recover-domain-name/) places duty on mark owners to take appropriate action to protect their marks when they discover the infringement.
Thanks in advance.
Edvin
In California I'm planning on opening a "small" brick&mortar business as first time entrepreneur.
As you can imagine, I'm breaking my piggy bank to invest in myself for a long endeavor.
After much research I've settled on a business name that is available for me to:
1) Trademark at federal level
2) Acquire LLC entity name for state
3) Acquire Doing Business As (DBA)
However, I found a cybersquater that is asking $xx,xxx US dollars for the respective domain name 2) Acquire LLC entity name for state
3) Acquire Doing Business As (DBA)
I plan to proceed with the business name and use a an alternative domain name (i.e. add "center" to the domain name).
My question is the following:
Do I have any grounds for trademarking the name and then issuing "cease & desist letter"?
I learned that Lanham Act (https://keytlaw.com/netlaw/recover-domain-name/) places duty on mark owners to take appropriate action to protect their marks when they discover the infringement.
Thanks in advance.
Edvin