"Cho in my name?" or how to burn, doing everything right



    A friend had a magical discussion on Facebook. He cited some of his regional friend that he received a war note from the owner of the trademark “Husband for an hour”. Like either remove the nafig from the site and advertising this expression, or come to an agreement, we are not greedy, we won’t take much.

    And, if you try to google, then such clients at the foolish slyness in time - just the sea. And on the courts he has excellent chances to bend a hefty bunch of people. And “husband for an hour” is a directly mega-established cliche; it will be difficult to refuse it.

    This is because it is generally useful to register Trademarks (I will continue to write TM), including all sorts of sudden things. For example - TM named after yourself beloved.

    Well, that is, TM with its name and surname. It helps in the courts, if anyone is going to, for example, profit from your unearthly glory. A living example, Pavel Volya, takes away from pavlevolya.ru



    Seriously, the trademark serves to individualize certain goods and services, so that consumers can distinguish goods from different manufacturers. A trademark gives its owner legal protection. It may prohibit all third parties from using the registered designation, in this case the last name, for the sale of goods and the provision of services. And all this makes sense if you are well known at least for a couple of tens of thousands of people ...

    A couple of nuances:

    Why, in principle, patent the name, you say. She already exists and you can sue anyway?

    It makes sense to get a trademark for a surname if consumers have a stable association between a person and the goods or services that he represents. Thus, the surname has received distinctive ability and can be used as a trademark. By registering a trademark on oneself, a well-known person can stop legal abuse of unscrupulous competitors and parasitism on its popularity.

    Otherwise, if consumers do not have such associations, then Rospatent is more likely to refuse to register the mark.

    How to be namesakes? Can a patent be challenged in court by a surname?

    Here, too, everything is ambiguous. The more namesakes, the less likely the trademark will be registered. Surnames Ivanov, Petrov or Sidorov do not have distinctive ability and owners of common surnames do not need to worry. But there is, for example, the trademark of Ivanov PetrovSidorov (alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks). In this case, Rospatent considered that such a sign has a distinctive ability. In any case, interested parties have the opportunity to challenge the registration of a trademark if it proves a violation of the law and their rights.

    By the way, you can receive the Trademark yourself.

    Here is the finished procedure, take and use.



    And why do you need a lawyer ...

    And then it will be about the beautiful. Because all this stuff has a downside. The fact is that such a TM is fawn.

    Who are our most famous celebrities working for their celebrity? That's right, stage. And almost everyone has a TM on their loved ones. And TM is issued to them on whom? On myself in the form of IP. Because it is impossible for an individual. Well, if they certainly do not lay their name on their producer. What they as people who are not completely surviving from the mind never do.

    Well, then fun, because by IP instantly the actual place of registration is issued.

    For example, Alla Borisovna
    www1.fips.ru/fips_servl/fips_servlet?DB=RUTM&DocNumber=146920

    Moscow, st. 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya, d. 7, apt. thirteen


    Come good people to visit, if that.

    But it doesn’t work with Kirkorov, because Philip belongs to his ex-wife


    And they say slavery was banned ... Naive bunnies.

    But Maxim Galkin is already a completely independent young man
    www1.fips.ru/fips_servl/fips_servlet?DB=RUTM&DocNumber=436921

    Truth lives in
    darkness, even in Novye Cheryomushki 60 Novocheremushkinskaya St., bldg. 2, apt. 294


    In general, you should register something and here it is your address. In the registry, it is hidden, but here it’s in the palm of your hand.

    An anecdote about "Where does Edita Peha live?" you know

    It’s not clear where he lives.



    Interestingly, at least some compensation was paid?



    By the way, yes, Pavel Volya, we started with him



    But the same Tinkov does not burn at all

    Cyprus offshore. Almost like a Panamanian, only without billions .. And Tinkov and Tinkoff.


    Actually. The benefit in this text has only two simple things - the method of finding real addresses of celebrities and a link in the middle to the method of self-obtaining TM. Have a good week, cho.

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