Trademark Watch
Let the sharpest eyes in the business keep watch over your brands with Trademark Watching and Trademark Monitoring Services
Keep an eye on your brands around the world with Trademark Monitoring Services
Protect marks, worldwide
Access an extensive global trademark database. Watch word and design marks, business names, and non-Latin character marks in over 189 countries and registers.
Get reliable results
Our quality team reviews and corrects incoming data to consistently ensure accuracy.
Save time and effort
Count on our trademark monitoring strategies to help cut out irrelevant noise and focus on the marks that matter.
Stay alert to potential threats to your brands with trademark monitoring solutions
Spot infringement fast with word and design mark watches
Safeguard your brands by watching ownership, design, business name, and non-Latin character names.
Respond fast to potential threats in the US and Canada
With trademark watches across a wide variety of data points such as common law, business name, and domain names, and including USPTO Pending Application Watch and USPTO Official Gazette Watch, you can protect your brand with confidence.
Protect brands with web watching
Guard against online abuse by watching domain names, web, and mobile apps.
Sort watch results quickly, based on relevance
Accelerate your watches by integrating case law data into your results, sorting by likelihood of success.
Contact us for Trademark Watching and Trademark Monitoring Services
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FAQs
A trademark watch and trademark monitoring service helps businesses or individuals stay alert to newly filed or published trademarks that may be similar to their own, reducing the risk of confusion or brand dilution. It involves ongoing trademark monitoring across national or international databases based on keywords, brand names, logos, or specific industries. When a potentially conflicting trademark is detected, the owner is notified so they can take timely action to protect their rights.