Author: Frank Cintron

Law

As businesses expand beyond domestic markets, protecting a trademark internationally becomes a critical legal priority. A brand that is secure in the United States may still be vulnerable overseas if proper steps are not taken. Trademark rights are generally territorial, meaning protection in one country does not automatically extend to another. Understanding how international trademark laws work and how they interact with United States regulations can help businesses avoid costly disputes and safeguard their brand identity across borders.Why International Trademark Protection MattersGlobal commerce and digital marketing make it easier than ever for brands to reach customers worldwide. However, this exposure…

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