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Hi,
I'm asking on behalf of a friend who's thinking of changing careers and so looking to set herself up in business providing robust accommodation to the equine industry.
She intends to start out selling stables but is looking to the future and so will likely branch out to other types of buildings and wishes to ensure that her brand is maintained.
Initially she wishes to protect -
But may branch out into area such as -
So the question is, would it make sense for my right honourable friend to register "Strong 'n' Stables" and rely on the protection given by the initial portion of the trademark then register the others when need be, or should she register "Strong 'n'" to try to cover them all with the one trademark, or would she have to preemptively register all that she feels she may branch out into?
The general question is serious btw.
Cheers,
Gavin
I'm asking on behalf of a friend who's thinking of changing careers and so looking to set herself up in business providing robust accommodation to the equine industry.
She intends to start out selling stables but is looking to the future and so will likely branch out to other types of buildings and wishes to ensure that her brand is maintained.
Initially she wishes to protect -
Strong 'n' Stables
But may branch out into area such as -
Strong 'n' Conserva-tories
Strong 'n' Houses (of-commons)
Strong 'n' Houses (of-commons)
So the question is, would it make sense for my right honourable friend to register "Strong 'n' Stables" and rely on the protection given by the initial portion of the trademark then register the others when need be, or should she register "Strong 'n'" to try to cover them all with the one trademark, or would she have to preemptively register all that she feels she may branch out into?
The general question is serious btw.
Cheers,
Gavin