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Can Trademark Rights Be Enforced If The Mark Has Not Been Registered?

Yes. The ownership of a trademark registration is not a prerequisite for filing a trademark infringement action. If the trademark has been used in a way that has created a public association between the mark and the products or services, the owner of the trademark may possess enforceable common law trademark rights.

What are the benefits of having a Federal registration? There are two types of federal registrations in the United States: Principal Register registrations and registrations on the Supplemental Register. Both Principal and Supplemental Registrations confer upon the registrant valuable procedural and remedial benefits. Among these benefits are:

Marks that are registered on the Principal Register confer the following significant additional benefits: