[E-trademarks] Settlement language - uses beyond party's control
Tom Vanderbloemen
tom at vanderbloemenlaw.com
Mon Apr 29 19:17:20 EDT 2024
Friends –
Sometimes parties agree to a rebrand and to stop use of a term/name/mark, but despite best efforts it keeps cropping up, especially on the internet. This can be from third-party and even auto-populated services (like online maps, listing services, or “profile” services – “Is this your business? If so, claim this profile.”). If any of you have wonderful language to include in settlements to address this reality and how it’s hard to really erase anything from the internet, I’d love to take a peek. I think it can help diffuse tensions and set expectations.
Thanks!
Tom
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