How Are Certification Marks Used?
U.S. trademark laws provide for the filing of the regulations as an additional requirement for registration of certification marks.
The regulations governing the use of certification marks normally specify that in order for it to be valid, it must include:
· The name and seat of the owner;
· The conditions of use of the certification mark;
· The prescriptions relating to the control of the use of the certification mark; and
· The order of proceedings against unauthorized use of the certification mark.
The laws that govern the use of certification marks vary from region to region. To get a comprehensive list of what constitutes legal and legitimate use of your certification mark, contact an intellectual law attorney that specializes in certification marks.
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