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Maintaining trademark rights


While establishing a portfolio of trademark rights is important, it is also necessary to establish a successful trademark maintenance program. Such a program should include, at a minimum, keeping the trademark owner, its licensees and agents informed concerning the management of its trademark portfolio, maintaining centralized control of trademark matters, enforcing trademark rights through policing and watching services, taking administrative, judicial and criminal action when necessary to enforce rights and establishing an effective licensing program.

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