Am I the only one that can use my trademark?

A trademark is associated with specific types of goods and services and protects your brand from being used by other companies for the same or similar types of goods and services.

While companies can use your trademark if they sell different and unrelated types of goods or services, companies in the same industry using your trademark to counterfeit your brand and confuses consumers infringement your trademark rights. When an individual or company infringes your trademark rights, you can issue cease and desist or enforce your rights in court.

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