A trademark owner has a legal duty to police its mark.
But when does good-faith, albeit aggressive, protection
of trademark rights become bad-faith bullying based
on a claim of rights which do not exist?
When enforcement becomes bullying
When enforcement becomes bullying
A trademark owner has a legal duty to police its mark.
But when does good-faith, albeit aggressive, protection
of trademark rights become bad-faith bullying based
on a claim of rights which do not exist?