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What is an Infringement Notice?

A Trademark Infringement Notice (often called a Cease and Desist Notice) is a formal letter sent to a person or business that is using your registered trademark without authorization.

It serves as a strong warning, demanding them to immediately stop the unauthorized use ("Cease") and not to resume it in the future ("Desist"). Sending a legal notice is the first and most cost-effective step to protecting your brand before moving to court litigation.

Why Send a Notice?

Most infringers stop their activities upon receiving a strongly worded legal notice from a lawyer, saving you the time and expense of a full court battle.

Benefits of Taking Action

Why you should issue a Legal Notice.

Immediate Stop

Forces the infringer to stop using your brand immediately to avoid legal consequences.

Legal Evidence

Acts as crucial evidence in court that you took steps to protect your rights.

Cost Effective

Resolves disputes quickly and cheaply compared to filing a lawsuit in court.

Brand Reputation

Prevents low-quality copycats from damaging your brand's good name and customer trust.

Claim Damages

Sets the ground for claiming financial compensation for the loss of business caused.

Settlement

Opens a channel for negotiation and peaceful settlement without litigation.

When to Send a Notice?

You should act immediately if:

  • Identical Mark: Someone uses a mark exactly like yours.
  • Deceptive Similarity: Phonetically or visually similar marks that confuse customers.
  • Same Industry: Competitors using similar branding to steal your customers.

Documents Required

  • Trademark Details: Registration number or application details.
  • Evidence: Photos, screenshots, bills, or ads of the infringer.
  • Infringer Details: Name and Address of the person/company.
  • Power of Attorney: To authorize our lawyers to send the notice.

Action Process

How we handle infringement cases.

01
Analysis
We analyze the extent of infringement and gather evidence.
02
Drafting
Expert lawyers draft a strong Cease & Desist legal notice.
03
Dispatch
Notice is sent via Registered Post/Email to the infringer.
04
Resolution
We handle the reply or negotiate a settlement for you.

Analysis

We review evidence.

Draft Notice

Strong legal drafting.

Dispatch

Sent via Regd. Post.

Resolution

Settlement support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a Cease and Desist Letter?
It is a legal document sent to an individual or business to stop ("cease") allegedly illegal activity (like trademark infringement) and not to restart it ("desist").
2. Can I send a legal notice without a lawyer?
While you can, a notice sent by a lawyer on their letterhead carries much more weight and legal seriousness, increasing the chance of compliance.
3. What if the infringer ignores the notice?
If they ignore it or refuse to comply, the next step is to file a civil suit for infringement in a relevant court and seek an injunction.
4. Can I claim compensation?
Yes, you can demand damages for loss of business or reputation in the legal notice or subsequent lawsuit.
5. Do I need a registered trademark to send a notice?
A registered trademark is stronger ("Infringement"), but even for unregistered marks, you can take action under "Passing Off" common law rights.
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