Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
Someone Else Using My Business Name
In June 2002 I started a computer consulting business. On January 28, 2003 I registered the name with Ellis County Clerk as a DBA business. I have an ad in the newspaper.
Now, the same newspaper is carrying an ad by someone using the same name as mine, only with Inc. attached to it.
What should I do?
When I did the search for the name use at Ellis County Clerks office, the name search yielded no one had, or is using the name.
John
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Someone Else Using My Business Name
Registering the name with the County Clerk does not reserve the name at the Secretary of States office. You are out of luck.
Re: Someone Else Using My Business Name
A trademark can be registered Federally or it can be registered with the Texas Secretary of State's Office. However, state trademark registrations are not equivalent to federal registrations. A trademark registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) does not need to be registered with a state because federal registration gives the owner the rights to that trademark nationally. A party who has not registered a trademark federally may wish to file the trademark with the State of Texas. For example, if a person is operating a small business in Texas and has no intention of expanding the business, he or she may consider registering the trademark with the Secretary of State to protect his/her interests only in Texas. State registration provides protection only in that state, so a person can have a registered trademark in Texas and another person could legally use the same trademark in Louisiana. Once again, this would not be a problem, if you had no intention of expanding the business outside the registered state.
Registering an assumed name or a corporate name in Texas is not trademark registration and does not provide trademark protection. However, you should speak to a intellectual property attorney regarding filing of your company's name and whether your prior use would place you in a better position to succeed.
You can also discuss what the best form of business would be to suit your needs, whether it is a LLC, LLP, etc.
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