Ippartnership05 Dec, 2022News
Trademark squatting, or bad faith Trademark filing, is essentially when a third-party files and apply for a Trademark merely to sell it for a profit later to someone who actually needs it and/or wants to use it. The original applicant then faces enormous challenges in registering in that country since the squatting party controls the intellectual property (IP) rights to that Trademark.
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