What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
Hello,
Our small company run an online business and got a complaint from a trademark owner on infringing their IP. We sell dietary supplements. I can't disclose the exact name. It's similar to H2O or let it be CO2. We were selling it as "<our company> CO2" but it turns out the other company had registered the trademark for CO2.
I know the case looks hopeless and we may need to stop selling the product. But isn't it absurd to register trademarks on chemical substances? If someday somebody registers the name H2O, it means no one else will be able to produce potable water?
I know IP law is very complicated, and who can give me a brief idea what the registration bodies have in mind/take into consideration when approving such trademarks?
Thank you.
Hello,
Our small company run an online business and got a complaint from a trademark owner on infringing their IP. We sell dietary supplements. I can't disclose the exact name. It's similar to H2O or let it be CO2. We were selling it as "<our company> CO2" but it turns out the other company had registered the trademark for CO2.
I know the case looks hopeless and we may need to stop selling the product. But isn't it absurd to register trademarks on chemical substances? If someday somebody registers the name H2O, it means no one else will be able to produce potable water?
I know IP law is very complicated, and who can give me a brief idea what the registration bodies have in mind/take into consideration when approving such trademarks?
Thank you.