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Trademarkrising.com Reports & Reviews (4)

- Springdale, AR, USA

The scammer used a phishing attempt to get us to respond stating that someone else is going to take our name due to us not having it trademarked properly. Here is the email content: "Hi XXXXXXX,

I hope this email finds you in good health. I am writing to you on behalf of the legal department of Trademark Rising. We have received an application for the registration of the trademark “XXXXXXXXX”. The applicant is seeking legal protection for this brand name. We are currently reviewing the application to ensure compliance with trademark regulations and will proceed with the necessary legal procedures accordingly. During our research, we came across your information and discovered that this brand name is not currently registered with the USPTO, leaving it open for registration by any interested party.

Given the USPTO's policy of processing applications on a first-come, first-served basis, the other applicant will be granted the opportunity to proceed with their registration if you are not actively using the brand name “XXXXXXXXXX" in commerce or are unwilling to seek trademark registration for it. We kindly request that you respond to us promptly. If we do not receive any objections from you, the other applicant will be permitted to initiate their registration process, which will follow the standard examination and filing procedures established by the USPTO. It's important to note that, as stipulated in the Act of 1946, specifically §§ 1051 et seq, federal registration of your mark is essential to establish and protect your ownership rights. We eagerly await your response. Thank you and best regards, " Then there was a business card email signature with the information: Anthony Lewis, Senior Intellectual Property Attorney, 610 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90401, [email protected], (213) 438-9771.

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- Mchenry, IL, USA

Received an email from a guy named Tyler, an Intellectual Property Attorney with subject line "Urgent Notice: Immediate Action Required for USPTO Trademark Dispute". Claimed that an applicant had applied for registration of the trademark of my company name and that if I'm not actively using the brand name, they would be granted the opportunity to proceed with their registration. While their website appears active and it looks/sounds legal, there were a few things that alerted me to check for scams (i.e. Addressing me informally for an attorney, incorrect punctuation, etc), and I found a similar one noted on your website. Below is the content of the letter...and he included a "snapshot" of his business card at the end (also strange).

Urgent Notice: Immediate Action Required for USPTO Trademark Dispute

Tyler Joseph <[email protected]>

Tue 4/9/2024 1:19 PM

Hi xxxxx,

I hope this email finds you in good health.

I am writing to you on behalf of the legal department of Trademark Rising.

We have received an application for the registration of the trademark “xxxx xxx xxx” The applicant is seeking legal protection for this brand name. We are currently reviewing the application to ensure compliance with trademark regulations and will proceed with the necessary legal procedures accordingly. During our research, wecame across your information and discovered that this brand name is not currently registered with the USPTO, leaving it open for registrati on by any interested party.

Given the USPTO's policy of processing applications on a first-come, first-served basis, the other applicant will be granted the opportunity to proceed with their registration if you are not actively using the brand name “xxxx xxx xxx" in commerce or are unwilling to seek trademark registration for it.

We kindly request that you respond to us promptly. If we do not receive any objections from you, the other applicant will be permitted to initiate their registration process, which will follow the standard examinati on and filing procedures established by the USPTO.

It's important to note that, as stipulated in the Act of 1946, specifically §§ 1051 et seq, federal registration of your mark is essential to establish and protect your ownership rights.

We eagerly await your response.

Thank you and best regards,</[email protected]>

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- Fort Collins, CO, USA

Hi XXXXX,

I hope this email finds you in good health.

I am writing to you on behalf of the legal department of Trademark Aims.

We have received an application for the registration of the trademark “XXXXX” The applicant is seeking legal protection for this brand name. We are currently reviewing the application to ensure compliance with trademark regulations and will proceed with the necessary legal procedures accordingly. During our research, we came across your information and discovered that this brand name is not currently registered with the USPTO, leaving it open for registration by any interested party.

Given the USPTO's policy of processing applications on a first-come, first-served basis, the other applicant will be granted the opportunity to proceed with their registration if you are not actively using the brand name “XXXXX" in commerce or are unwilling to seek trademark registration for it.

We kindly request that you respond to us promptly. If we do not receive any objections from you, the other applicant will be permitted to initiate their registration process, which will follow the standard examination and filing procedures established by the USPTO.

It's important to note that, as stipulated in the Act of 1946, specifically §§ 1051 et seq, federal registration of your mark is essential to establish and protect your ownership rights.

We eagerly await your response.

Thank you and best regards,

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- Broomfield, CO, USA

I received an email from "Tyler Joseph", at phone number 213-438-9944 which also rings into (669) 666-6955, with the following message----

We have received an application for the registration of the trademark “Palermo Power Systems” The applicant is seeking legal protection for this brand name. We are currently reviewing the application to ensure compliance with trademark regulations and will proceed with the necessary legal procedures accordingly. During our research, we came across your information and discovered that this brand name is not currently registered with the USPTO, leaving it open for registration by any interested party.

Given the USPTO's policy of processing applications on a first-come, first-served basis, the other applicant will be granted the opportunity to proceed with their registration if you are not actively using the brand name “Palermo Power Systems" in commerce or are unwilling to seek trademark registration for it.

We kindly request that you respond to us promptly. If we do not receive any objections from you, the other applicant will be permitted to initiate their registration process, which will follow the standard examination and filing procedures established by the USPTO.

It's important to note that, as stipulated in the Act of 1946, specifically §§ 1051 et seq, federal registration of your mark is essential to establish and protect your ownership rights.

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